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Citation

Wise LA, Palmer JR, Rothman EF, Rosenberg L. Am. J. Public Health 2009; 99(Suppl 2): S460-6.

Affiliation

Slone Epidemiology Center, 1010 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215, USA. lwise@slone.bu.edu

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, American Public Health Association)

DOI

10.2105/AJPH.2008.149005

PMID

19443822

PMCID

PMC2881664

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We examined the association between childhood abuse and early menarche in a sample of US Black women. METHODS: We conducted multivariable log-binomial regression on data from 35 330 participants in the Black Women's Health Study to estimate risk ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the relation of childhood physical and sexual abuse with early age at menarche (i.e., < 12 years). RESULTS: In adjusted analyses, sexual abuse was positively associated with early menarche, and the risk of early menarche increased with increasing frequency of sexual abuse incidents. We observed a weak but statistically significant association between physical abuse and early menarche. Associations between sexual abuse and early menarche were stronger when we used a more stringent cutpoint for early menarche (i.e., < 11 years). CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest an increased risk of early menarche among Black women who experienced childhood sexual abuse. Evidence for an association between childhood physical abuse and early menarche was equivocal.


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