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The Association between Childhood Abuse and Labor Force Outcomes in Young Adults: Results from the Ontario Child Health Study
Authors:Masako Tanaka  Ellen Jamieson  Katholiki Georgiades  Eric K. Duku  Michael H. Boyle  Harriet L. MacMillan
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychiatry &2. Behavioural Neurosciences , McMaster University , Hamilton, Ontario, Canada tanakam@mcmaster.ca;4. Behavioural Neurosciences , McMaster University , Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:We examined the associations between childhood physical and sexual abuse and labor force outcomes in young adults and the possible mediating effects of educational attainment, current mental health, and physical health. Data from the Ontario Child Health Study (N = 1,893), a province-wide longitudinal study were analyzed. Controlling for childhood and demographic variables, severe childhood physical abuse was significantly associated with reduced income with small mediating effects. There was a sex difference in the association between child abuse and employment. Severe childhood physical abuse was significantly associated with lower likelihood of employment only among males; mediators partially reduced this association. Further research is needed to explore the mechanisms linking exposure to child abuse and economic vulnerability in young adults.
Keywords:employment  income  physical abuse  sex difference  sexual abuse
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