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Untangling the relative contribution of maltreatment severity and frequency to type of behavioral outcome in foster youth.

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Jackson, Y; Gabrielli, J; Fleming, K; Tunno, AM; Makanui, PK
Published in: Child Abuse Negl
July 2014

Within maltreatment research, type, frequency, and severity of abuse are often confounded and not always specifically documented. The result is samples that are often heterogeneous in regard to maltreatment experience, and the role of the different components of maltreatment in predicting outcome is unclear. The purpose of the present study was to identify and test the potential unique role of type, frequency, and severity of maltreatment to elucidate each variable's role in predicting outcome behavior. Data from 309 youth in foster care (ages 8-22) and their caregivers were collected using the Modified Maltreatment Classification System and the Behavioral Assessment System for Children, 2nd Edition (BASC2), to measure maltreatment exposure and behavioral outcome respectively. A measurement model of the BASC2 was completed to determine model fit within the sample data. A second confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was completed to determine the unique contributions of frequency and severity of maltreatment across four types of abuse to externalizing, internalizing, and adaptive behavior. The result of the CFA determined good fit of the BASC2 to the sample data after a few modifications. The result of the second CFA indicated that the paths from severity to externalizing behavior and adaptive behavior (reverse loading) were significant. Paths from frequency of abuse were not predictive of behavioral outcome. Maltreatment is a complex construct and researchers are encouraged to examine components of abuse that may be differentially related to outcome behavior for youth. Untangling the multifaceted nature of abuse is important and may have implications for identifying specific outcomes for youth exposed to maltreatment.

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Child Abuse Negl

DOI

EISSN

1873-7757

Publication Date

July 2014

Volume

38

Issue

7

Start / End Page

1147 / 1159

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Social Behavior
  • Self Report
  • Midwestern United States
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Foster Home Care
  • Female
  • Developmental & Child Psychology
  • Child Abuse
 

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Jackson, Y., Gabrielli, J., Fleming, K., Tunno, A. M., & Makanui, P. K. (2014). Untangling the relative contribution of maltreatment severity and frequency to type of behavioral outcome in foster youth. Child Abuse Negl, 38(7), 1147–1159. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2014.01.008
Jackson, Yo, Joy Gabrielli, Kandace Fleming, Angela M. Tunno, and P Kalani Makanui. “Untangling the relative contribution of maltreatment severity and frequency to type of behavioral outcome in foster youth.Child Abuse Negl 38, no. 7 (July 2014): 1147–59. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2014.01.008.
Jackson Y, Gabrielli J, Fleming K, Tunno AM, Makanui PK. Untangling the relative contribution of maltreatment severity and frequency to type of behavioral outcome in foster youth. Child Abuse Negl. 2014 Jul;38(7):1147–59.
Jackson, Yo, et al. “Untangling the relative contribution of maltreatment severity and frequency to type of behavioral outcome in foster youth.Child Abuse Negl, vol. 38, no. 7, July 2014, pp. 1147–59. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.chiabu.2014.01.008.
Jackson Y, Gabrielli J, Fleming K, Tunno AM, Makanui PK. Untangling the relative contribution of maltreatment severity and frequency to type of behavioral outcome in foster youth. Child Abuse Negl. 2014 Jul;38(7):1147–1159.
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Published In

Child Abuse Negl

DOI

EISSN

1873-7757

Publication Date

July 2014

Volume

38

Issue

7

Start / End Page

1147 / 1159

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Social Behavior
  • Self Report
  • Midwestern United States
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Foster Home Care
  • Female
  • Developmental & Child Psychology
  • Child Abuse