Common patterns of maltreatment exposure: A replication study using confirmatory latent class analysis

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Child Abuse & Neglect Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1016/j.chiabu.2025.107400
Justin Russotti , Jennifer Warmingham , Elizabeth D. Handley , Jody Todd Manly , Dante Cicchetti
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Abstract

Background

Child maltreatment (CM) is a multidimensional construct that requires complex multivariate approaches to properly operationalize the heterogeneity inherent in the exposure. Person-centered approaches, such as Latent Class Analysis (LCA), have emerged as promising methods, with a proliferation of studies in the past decade applying LCA to capture patterns of CM exposure across multiple dimensions. This line of research has been highly generative and also led to disparate findings about the conclusions regarding typical patterning of CM across studies, potentially due to differences in samples, measurements, and indicator selection. Moreover, it is yet unclear whether latent classes are a product of specific samples, or if they can be reproduced across studies that use similar methods.

Objective

The current study addresses this gap by replicating a previous LCA of CM exposure using Confirmatory LCA (CLCA)—a first in the literature.

Participants

The sample comprises a racially-ethnically diverse cohort of 566 low-income children aged 8–10 (Mean = 9.42, SD = 0.88). Half of the cohort was recruited based on documented histories of CM exposure and the other half contained demographically-matched, nonmaltreated children.

Results

Results provide evidence for the replication of four unique latent classes of CM exposure: a) nonmaltreated, b) Episodic, Single-Type (Neglect), c) Episodic, Single-Type (Abuse), d) Chronic, Multi-Type.

Conclusion

Reproducing latent classes of CM exposure in different samples of CM survivors contributes to the robustness of these specific CM LCAs and serves as an important step toward addressing replication concerns.
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虐待暴露的常见模式:一项使用验证性潜在类分析的重复研究
儿童虐待(CM)是一个多维结构,需要复杂的多变量方法来适当地操作暴露中固有的异质性。以人为中心的方法,如潜在分类分析(LCA),已经成为一种有前途的方法,在过去的十年中,大量的研究应用LCA来捕捉CM暴露在多个维度上的模式。这条研究路线具有很强的生成性,也导致了不同研究中关于CM典型模式的结论的不同发现,这可能是由于样本、测量和指标选择的差异。此外,目前尚不清楚潜在类别是否是特定样本的产物,或者是否可以在使用类似方法的研究中重现。目前的研究通过使用验证性LCA (CLCA)复制先前的CM暴露LCA来解决这一空白,这在文献中是第一次。样本包括566名8-10岁的低收入家庭儿童(Mean = 9.42, SD = 0.88)。一半的队列是根据有记录的CM暴露史招募的,另一半包含人口统计学匹配的,未受虐待的儿童。结果为四种独特的潜在CM暴露类型的复制提供了证据:a)未受虐待,b)偶发性,单一类型(忽视),c)偶发性,单一类型(虐待),d)慢性,多类型。结论在不同CM幸存者样本中重现CM暴露的潜在类别有助于这些特异性CM lca的稳健性,是解决复制问题的重要一步。
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期刊介绍: Official Publication of the International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. Child Abuse & Neglect The International Journal, provides an international, multidisciplinary forum on all aspects of child abuse and neglect, with special emphasis on prevention and treatment; the scope extends further to all those aspects of life which either favor or hinder child development. While contributions will primarily be from the fields of psychology, psychiatry, social work, medicine, nursing, law enforcement, legislature, education, and anthropology, the Journal encourages the concerned lay individual and child-oriented advocate organizations to contribute.
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