Resilience profiles predict polysubstance use in adolescents with a history of childhood maltreatment.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 SOCIAL ISSUES
Addiction Research & Theory Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-18 DOI:10.1080/16066359.2022.2132237
Giorgia Picci, Ashley N Linden-Carmichael, Emma J Rose
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Abstract

Background: Childhood maltreatment (CM) can be an impediment to normative development and consistently predicts increased risk for substance misuse and polysubstance use (polySU). Yet, a subset of individuals who experience CM exhibit successful adaptations across the lifespan. Although there is an expansive literature on socioemotional and cognitive protective factors that mitigate impacts of CM, less is known about other, intra-individual resilience-promoting factors (e.g., positive future orientation) known to assuage high-risk SU patterns during adolescence.

Method: This study examined heterogeneity in individual-level resilience characteristics in maltreated youth as it related to CM characteristics and SU patterns during adolescence. Participants included maltreated youth from the longitudinal LONGSCAN sample (N=355; 181 females). Latent Profile Analysis was used to identify subgroups of CM-exposed individuals based on 5 resilience indicator variables (i.e., commitment to goals, engaging in demanding activities, self-reliance, positive future orientation, and externalizing behaviors). Tests for differences in SU patterns and CM characteristics between the resultant profiles were performed.

Results: Data models revealed 3 latent profiles based on participants' resilience traits (i.e., Low Resilience, Average Resilience, and High Resilience). There were no profile differences on the basis of CM characteristics. Those in the High Resilience profile were less likely to engage in polySU compared to the Average Resilience profile.

Implications: These findings highlight the promise of individual-level resilience factors that are not necessarily dependent upon caregiver or environmental inputs as protective against polySU following CM. This work represents a promising avenue for future preventative intervention efforts targeting emergent SU behaviors in high-risk youth.

复原力特征可预测有童年虐待史的青少年使用多种物质的情况。
背景:童年虐待(CM)可能会阻碍儿童的正常发展,并一直预示着药物滥用和多种物质使用(polySU)风险的增加。然而,在经历过儿童虐待的人中,有一部分人在整个生命周期中都表现出了成功的适应能力。尽管有大量文献介绍了可减轻CM影响的社会情感和认知保护因素,但人们对其他可缓解青春期高风险SU模式的个体内部复原力促进因素(如积极的未来取向)却知之甚少:本研究考察了受虐待青少年个体抗逆力特征的异质性,因为这与青少年时期的CM特征和SU模式有关。参与者包括来自LONGSCAN纵向样本的受虐待青少年(人数=355;181名女性)。研究人员采用潜在特征分析法,根据 5 个复原力指标变量(即对目标的承诺、参与高要求的活动、自立、积极的未来取向和外化行为)识别出受虐待青少年的亚组。结果显示,数据模型揭示了 3 个潜在特征,分别是 "SU"、"CM "和 "SU":数据模型显示了基于参与者复原力特质的三个潜在特征(即低复原力、一般复原力和高复原力)。在 CM 特征基础上没有特征差异。与抗逆能力一般的人相比,抗逆能力强的人更少参与 polySU:这些研究结果突出表明,个人层面的抗逆力因素(不一定依赖于护理人员或环境因素)有望保护儿童在接受中医治疗后不发生多发性SU。这项研究为未来针对高危青少年新出现的 SU 行为的预防性干预工作提供了一个很有前景的途径。
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期刊介绍: Since being founded in 1993, Addiction Research and Theory has been the leading outlet for research and theoretical contributions that view addictive behaviour as arising from psychological processes within the individual and the social context in which the behaviour takes place as much as from the biological effects of the psychoactive substance or activity involved. This cross-disciplinary journal examines addictive behaviours from a variety of perspectives and methods of inquiry. Disciplines represented in the journal include Anthropology, Economics, Epidemiology, Medicine, Sociology, Psychology and History, but high quality contributions from other relevant areas will also be considered.
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