Child Community Violence Exposure in an at-Risk Sample: Developmental Trajectories, Caregiving Risks, and the Role of Child Temperament.

IF 2.4 2区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Psychology of Violence Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1037/vio0000416
Junru Zhao, Idean Ettekal, Amanda B Nickerson, Pamela Schuetze, Shannon Shisler, Stephanie Godleski, Jamie Ostrov, Rina D Eiden
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Objective: To better understand early etiological pathways to trajectories of child exposure to community violence (CECV), we used person-centered latent class growth analysis (LCGA) to examine chronicity of CECV from early school age through early adolescence, and examined early risks of the identified CECV trajectories (i.e., prenatal cocaine exposure, harsh parenting and caregiving instability across infancy and early childhood, and child activity level and inhibitory control at kindergarten age).

Method: An at-risk sample (N = 216; 110 girls) of primarily low-income participants (76% on Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) with high rates of prenatal substance exposure was used. The majority of the mothers were African American (72%), had high school or below education (70%), and were single (86%). Postnatal assessments occurred at eight time points during infancy and toddlerhood, early childhood through early school age, and early adolescence.

Results: We identified two distinct linearly increasing CECV trajectories (high-exposure and low-exposure). An interaction between child activity level and maternal harshness emerged, such that children with high activity levels and experiencing high harshness had the highest probabilities of being in the high exposure-increasing trajectory, in addition to early caregiving instability (conditional effect).

Conclusion: The current findings not only have important theoretical implications but also provide insights into early intervention.

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儿童社区暴力暴露的风险样本:发展轨迹、照顾风险和儿童气质的作用。
摘要目的:为了更好地了解儿童社区暴力暴露(CECV)轨迹的早期病因学途径,我们使用以人为中心的潜在阶层增长分析(LCGA)来检查从学龄早期到青春期早期CECV的慢性,并检查已确定的CECV轨迹的早期风险(即产前可卡因暴露,婴儿期和幼儿期严厉的父母和照顾不稳定,以及幼儿园年龄的儿童活动水平和抑制控制)。方法:高危样本(N = 216;110名女孩),主要是低收入参与者(76%的贫困家庭临时援助),产前物质暴露率很高。大多数母亲是非裔美国人(72%),高中及以下学历(70%),单身(86%)。产后评估在婴儿期和学步期、幼儿期到学龄早期和青春期早期的八个时间点进行。结果:我们确定了两种明显的线性增加的CECV轨迹(高暴露和低暴露)。儿童活动水平和母亲严厉之间的相互作用出现了,这样高活动水平和经历高严厉的儿童除了早期照顾不稳定(条件效应)之外,处于高暴露增加轨迹的可能性最高。结论:目前的研究结果不仅具有重要的理论意义,而且为早期干预提供了新的思路。
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