儿童虐待暴露的多维模式的代际连续性:以人为本的方法。

IF 3.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Justin Russotti, Jennifer Warmingham, Hannah Swerbenski, Elizabeth D Handley, Zhi Li, Dante Cicchetti
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摘要

CM最具破坏性和最昂贵的后果之一是它会持续几代人。然而,我们对CM暴露的不同维度(如慢性、多亚型)是否存在代际连续性或独特的暴露模式知之甚少。这是一个关键的差距,因为有证据表明,不同形式的CM会产生独特的后果。为了加强我们对CM代际连续性的理解,本研究首次应用了一个多维框架来调查独特形式的CM暴露(以亚型为特征,是否发生多类型暴露)是否表现出同型/异型的代际连续性模式。潜在分类分析(LCA)用于确定母亲及其子女(8-13岁)的CM暴露模式,这些母亲和子女是受虐待和未受虐待的高风险、经济弱势青年样本的一部分(N = 1240)。在两位母亲中发现了四种不同类型的CM暴露(“无性虐待的单一亚型”;“性虐待”、“多亚型暴露”;和“禁止虐待”)及其后代(“禁止虐待”;“单一Type-Neglect”;“单一Type-Abuse”;“慢性、多型”)。确定了同型和异型的代际连续性模式,多型暴露模式作为一种跨代持久的暴露形式出现。讨论了预防性干预措施的影响。儿童虐待暴露的多维模式的代际连续性:以人为本的方法。
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Intergenerational continuity of multidimensional patterns of child maltreatment exposure: A person-centered approach.

One of the most devastating and costly consequences of CM is that it persists across generations. Yet, we know little about whether there is intergenerational continuity of diverse dimensions of CM exposure (e.g., chronicity, multi-subtype) or unique patterns of exposure. This is a critical gap, given evidence that different forms of CM confer unique consequences. To enhance our understanding of intergenerational continuity of CM, the current study applied a multidimensional framework to be the first to investigate whether unique forms of CM exposure (characterized by the subtypes and whether multi-type exposure occurred) exhibited homotypic/heterotypic patterns of intergenerational continuity. Latent class analysis (LCA) was used to identify patterns of CM exposure in mothers and their offspring (aged 8-13) who were part of a high-risk, economically disadvantaged sample of maltreated and nonmaltreated youth (N = 1240). Four distinct classes of CM exposure were identified in both mothers ("Single-Subtype without Sexual Abuse"; "Sexual Abuse", "Multi-Subtype Exposure"; and "No Maltreatment") and offspring ("No Maltreatment"; "Single Type-Neglect"; "Single Type-Abuse"; and "Chronic, Multi-type"). Patterns of homotypic and heterotypic intergenerational continuity were identified, with a pattern of multi-type exposure emerging as an enduring form of exposure across generations. Implications for preventive interventions are discussed. Intergenerational continuity of multidimensional patterns of child maltreatment exposure: A person-centered approach.

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Development and Psychopathology
Development and Psychopathology PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
7.20
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319
期刊介绍: This multidisciplinary journal is devoted to the publication of original, empirical, theoretical and review papers which address the interrelationship of normal and pathological development in adults and children. It is intended to serve and integrate the field of developmental psychopathology which strives to understand patterns of adaptation and maladaptation throughout the lifespan. This journal is of interest to psychologists, psychiatrists, social scientists, neuroscientists, paediatricians, and researchers.
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