The self-injury status and relevant factors of disabled children and adolescents in Beijing.
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0253-9624.2019.09.014
- Author:
Abudusaimaiti XIAYIDANMU
1
;
Q GAO
1
;
S P YANG
2
;
Y F HU
3
;
H P ZHU
1
Author Information
1. Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100069, China.
2. Department of Infectious Disease Control, Zhanhua District Center for Disease Control and Prevention of Binzhou City Shandong Province, Binzhou 256899, China.
3. Department of Maternal and Child Health, School of Public Health, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100069, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Child;
Cross-sectional studies;
Disabled persons;
Self-injurious behavior
- MeSH:
Adolescent;
Beijing;
epidemiology;
Child;
Cross-Sectional Studies;
Disabled Children;
statistics & numerical data;
Humans;
Logistic Models;
Self-Injurious Behavior;
epidemiology;
Sleep
- From:
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine
2019;53(9):941-943
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
From September 2017 to February 2018, 650 disabled children and adolescents aged 6-to 17-year-old in Beijing were matched 1∶1 to those in normal physical condition with same age, gender and place of residence. All children and adolescents were investigated for self-injury status in the last year to understand the difference of self-injury incidence between groups. Multivariate unconditional logistic regression model was applied for exploring relevant factors of self-injury of children and adolescents. This study found that the disability, insufficient sleep, difficulty falling asleep, and sleeping late were associated with self-injury of children and adolescents.