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Shaking
and smothering in response to infant crying are life-threatening child abuse. Parental childhood abuse history is known to be one of the most robust risk factors for abusing their offspring. In addition to childhood abuse history, other adverse childhood exposures (ACEs) need to be considered due to co-occurrence. However, few studies have investigated the impact of ACEs on caregivers
shaking
and smothering their infant. This study aims to investigate the association of ACEs with
shaking
and smothering among caregivers of infants in Japan. A questionnaire was administered to caregivers participating in a four-month health checkup between September 2013 and August 2014 in Chiba City, Japan, to assess their ACEs (parental death, parental divorce, mentally ill parents, witness of intimate partner violence, physical abuse, neglect, psychological abuse and economic hardship), and
shaking
and smothering toward their infants (N=4297). Logistic regression analysis was used to examine the cumulative and individual impacts of ACEs on
shaking
and smothering. Analyses were conducted in 2015. A total of 28.3% reported having experienced at least one ACE during their childhood. We found that only witness of
IPV
had a significant association with
shaking
of infant (OR=1.93, 95% CI: 1.03-3.61). The total number of ACEs was not associated with either
shaking
or smothering. Our findings suggest that
shaking
and smothering in response to crying can occur regardless of ACEs. Population-based strategies that target all caregivers to prevent
shaking
and smothering of infants are needed.
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PMID:Association of adverse childhood experiences with shaking and smothering behaviors among Japanese caregivers. 2726 6