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Chunk #10 — 3. Results — 3.2. Childhood maltreatment and adolescent binge drinking

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Child abuse and neglect: relations to adolescent binge drinking in the national longitudinal study of Adolescent Health (AddHealth) Study.
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First, using logistic regression analysis, the association between exposure to any maltreatment and adolescent binge drinking was examined, controlling for sociodemographic characteristics, parental alcoholism, and parental monitoring. Exposure to any maltreatment was associated with a 1.33-fold (OR 95% CI: 1.13–1.57, p < .05) increase in risk for adolescent binge drinking. In addition, using logistic regression analysis, table 2 shows the association between single types of maltreatment and adolescent binge drinking whereas Table 3 shows the relationship between the co-occurrence of multiple categories of maltreatment and adolescent binge drinking, controlling for the same demographic and psychosocial factors. When the traditional maltreatment classification was used (i.e. an individual is classified as ever experiencing one type of maltreatment), maltreatment was not associated with adolescent binge drinking. However, when the co-occurrence of multiple categories of maltreatment was considered, and maltreatment was classified into six categories, all types or combinations of types of maltreatment were associated with adolescent binge drinking, controlling for age, gender, race, parental alcoholism, and parental monitoring. For example, adolescents with neglect-only had 1.2 times higher odds of reporting binge drinking than