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. 2016 Jun 1;11(2):187–196. doi: 10.1007/s40653-016-0105-0

Table 2.

Trauma types for children 7–18 by impaired caregiver group status

Trauma types Group 1
No ICG
Group 2
Alcohol/Drugs Only
Group
MH only
Group 4
Both
n = 2660 n = 619 n = 304 n = 405
Sexual abuse* 605 (22.7 %) 125 (20.2 %) 70 (23 %) 133 (32.8 %)
Sexual assault 414 (15.6 %) 97 (15.7 %) 54 (17.8 %) 86 (21.2 %)
Physical abuse* 543 (20.4 %) 230 (37.2 %) 110 (36.2 %) 220 (54.3 %)
Physical assault* 207 (7.8 %) 72 (11.6 %) 45 (14.8 %) 67 (16.5 %)
Emotional abuse* 655 (24.6 %) 313 (50.6 %) 144 (47.4 %) 258 (63.7 %)
Neglect* 263 (9.9 %) 269 (43.5 %) 85 (28 %) 250 (61.7 %)
Domestic violence* 1069 (40.2 %) 403 (65.1 %) 160 (52.6 %) 289 (71.4 %)
Illness/Medical trauma* 214 (8 %) 68 (11 %) 38 (12.5 %) 51 (12.6 %)
Serious injury 293 (11 %) 89 (14.4 %) 41 (13.5 %) 66 (16.3 %)
Natural disaster 174 (6.5 %) 36 (5.8 %) 26 (8.6 %) 29 (7.2 %)
Traumatic loss* 1191 (44.8 %) 393 (63.5 %) 168 (55.3 %) 262 (64.7 %)
Interpersonal violence* 110 (4.1 %) 42 (6.8 %) 22 (7.2 %) 53 (13.1 %)
Community violence* 356 (13.4 %) 120 (19.4 %) 59 (19.4 %) 71 (17.5 %)
School violence 291 (10.9 %) 86 (13.9 %) 43 (14.1 %) 66 (16.3 %)
Other trauma 199 (7.5 %) 57 (9.2 %) 35 (11.5 %) 47 (11.6 %)

Trauma types are not mutually exclusive

War in/outside U.S., Kidnapping, and Forced Displacement not reported due to few endorsements (<3 %)

Frequencies and percentages are for confirmed trauma exposure types only

* Indicates significant relationship with group distribution at the p < 0.001 level