Perpetrators;
Social network analysis;
Foster care;
Psychological abuse;
Physical abuse;
Sexual abuse;
OF-HOME CARE;
SEXUAL-ABUSE;
MENTAL-HEALTH;
IMPACT;
EXPERIENCES;
SEVERITY;
ADULTS;
D O I:
10.1016/j.chiabu.2023.106432
中图分类号:
D669 [社会生活与社会问题];
C913 [社会生活与社会问题];
学科分类号:
1204 ;
摘要:
Objective: Prior research on child maltreatment has focused on distinct features of maltreatment (type, severity, chronicity) important for youth outcomes, yet perpetrators of child maltreatment reported by youth have gone largely unstudied. The present study examines connections between perpetrators, the total number and type of perpetrators reported, and the frequency at which each type of perpetrator was reported across 24 relationship types to provide a foundation for future research seeking to provide comprehensive measurement of perpetrator profiles. Methods: Data from 503 youth in foster care (8-21 years old) were collected through the Studying Pathways to Adjustment and Resilience in Kids (SPARK) Project. Youth reported on their history of physical, sexual, and psychological maltreatment. Social Network Analysis (SNA) was used to visualize links between perpetrators within maltreatment type and paired samples t-tests were used to compare differences between network edge weights. Results: Full sample SNA results were highly interconnected and variable across maltreatment types. Biological parents and peers were the most common perpetrators of physical and psychological abuse with peers and non-family adults being most common for sexual abuse. Family and community member groupings were most distinct in the physical and psychological abuse networks whereas in the sexual abuse network, ties between perpetrators were more equidistant. Conclusions: Differences exist in perpetrator profiles across maltreatment types, adding a layer of complexity to how maltreatment experiences are captured, and variability in profiles might provide insight to differing youth outcomes. Understanding individual youth perpetrator profiles could be used to inform foster care placements and reduce the risk of revictimization.
机构:
Florida Int Univ, Miami, FL 33199 USAFlorida Int Univ, Miami, FL 33199 USA
Goldfarb, Deborah
Tashjian, Sarah M.
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Univ Calif Davis, Davis, CA 95616 USAFlorida Int Univ, Miami, FL 33199 USA
Tashjian, Sarah M.
Goodman, Gail S.
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Univ Calif Davis, Davis, CA 95616 USAFlorida Int Univ, Miami, FL 33199 USA
Goodman, Gail S.
Bederian-Gardner, Daniel
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Univ Calif Davis, Davis, CA 95616 USAFlorida Int Univ, Miami, FL 33199 USA
Bederian-Gardner, Daniel
Hobbs, Sue D.
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Calif State Univ Sacramento, Child Dev, Sacramento, CA 95819 USAFlorida Int Univ, Miami, FL 33199 USA
Hobbs, Sue D.
Cordon, Ingrid M.
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Univ Calif Davis, Davis, CA 95616 USAFlorida Int Univ, Miami, FL 33199 USA
Cordon, Ingrid M.
Ogle, Christin M.
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Uniformed Serv Univ Hlth Sci, Ctr Study Traumat Stress, Bethesda, MD USAFlorida Int Univ, Miami, FL 33199 USA
Ogle, Christin M.
Bakanosky, Sarah
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Univ Calif Davis, Univ Calif Med Ctr, Davis, CA 95616 USA
Univ Calif Davis, Dev Res Ctr, Ctr Publ Policy Res, Davis, CA 95616 USAFlorida Int Univ, Miami, FL 33199 USA
Bakanosky, Sarah
Narr, Rachel K.
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Univ Calif Davis, Davis, CA 95616 USAFlorida Int Univ, Miami, FL 33199 USA
Narr, Rachel K.
Chae, Yoojin
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Texas Tech Univ, Human Dev & Family Studies, Lubbock, TX 79409 USAFlorida Int Univ, Miami, FL 33199 USA
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Penn State Univ, Dept Psychol, University Pk, PA 16802 USAUniv Kansas, Clin Child Psychol Program, Dole Human Dev Bldg,1000 Sunnyside Ave, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA