用家庭社会化访谈评估儿童暴露于家庭暴力的维度-修订版2.0。

IF 3.3 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Margaret J Briggs-Gowan, Kimberly J McCarthy, Susan DiVietro, Brandon L Goldstein, Damion J Grasso
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摘要

亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)在有幼儿的家庭中很普遍,并增加了与创伤有关的症状的风险,因此对IPV进行全面评估对于研究和临床目的很重要。对半结构化家庭社会化访谈-修订版2.0 (FSI-R2)伴侣冲突部分的信度、效度和增量值在IPV暴露风险儿童样本(N = 246, M年龄= 5.4岁,SD = 0.9)中进行检验。所分析的数据来自一项调查IPV对幼儿影响的研究。相互间的可靠性是可以接受的。支持收敛效度,FSI-R2严重程度与母亲报告的伴侣冲突(冲突策略量表-2)和儿童报告的感知威胁(伯克利木偶访谈)呈正相关。FSI-R2严重程度编码与儿童创伤后应激障碍和创伤相关症状呈正相关。支持增量值,FSI-R2严重程度解释了儿童症状在CTS2之外的独特差异。最后,研究结果强调了全面评估IPV的重要性,这种IPV不仅发生在现任伴侣身上,也发生在前任伴侣身上,而且发生在儿童的整个一生中。
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Assessing Dimensions of Children's Exposure to Family Violence with the Family Socialization Interview - Revised 2.0.

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is prevalent in families with young children and increases risk for trauma-related symptoms, making comprehensive assessment of IPV important for research and clinical purposes. The reliability, validity, and incremental value of the partner conflict section of the semi-structured Family Socialization Interview - Revised 2.0 (FSI-R2) were examined in a sample of children at-risk for IPV exposure (N = 246, M age = 5.4 years, SD = 0.9). Data analyzed were from a study investigating the effects of IPV on young children. Interrater reliability was acceptable. Supporting convergent validity, FSI-R2 severity correlated positively with mother-reported partner conflict (Conflict Tactics Scale-2) and child-reported perceived threat (Berkeley Puppet Interview). The FSI-R2 severity codes correlated positively with children's PTSD and trauma-related symptoms. Supporting incremental value, FSI-R2 severity explained unique variance in children's symptoms beyond the CTS2. Finally, findings underscored the importance of comprehensively assessing IPV that has occurred not only with current partners, but also ex-partners, and across children's lifetimes.

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Child Maltreatment
Child Maltreatment Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Child Maltreatment is the official journal of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC), the nation"s largest interdisciplinary child maltreatment professional organization. Child Maltreatment"s object is to foster professional excellence in the field of child abuse and neglect by reporting current and at-issue scientific information and technical innovations in a form immediately useful to practitioners and researchers from mental health, child protection, law, law enforcement, medicine, nursing, and allied disciplines. Child Maltreatment emphasizes perspectives with a rigorous scientific base that are relevant to policy, practice, and research.
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