乌干达青少年不良童年生活事件的潜在类别分析

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Psychology in Africa Pub Date : 2022-11-28 DOI:10.1080/14330237.2022.2121471
P. Ferrajão, Francisco Frias, Joana Ramos, A. Elklit
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本研究旨在描述乌干达在校青少年的不良儿童事件(ACE)经历(女性=50.6%,诊断为创伤后应激障碍:PTSD=38.2%;平均年龄15.9岁,SD=1.2岁)。孩子们完成了哈佛创伤调查问卷。潜在类别分析产生了三组“低风险”(经历大多数不良生活事件的概率较低的个体)、“中等风险”(与低风险组相比,暴露于不良生活事件概率较高的个体),和“高风险”(经历过所有不良生活事件的可能性极高的个人)。与低风险人群相比,高风险人群被诊断为创伤后应激障碍的可能性明显更高。在乌干达环境中,女性可能是高暴露于ACE的先行风险因素。这些发现表明,将患有ACE的乌干达儿童分组进行有针对性的治疗干预是可行的。
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A latent class analysis of adverse childhood life events in Ugandan adolescents
This study aimed to characterise adverse childhood events (ACEs) experiences of school-going Ugandan adolescents (female = 50.6%, with diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder: PTSD = 38.2%; mean age = 15.9 years, SD = 1.2 years). The children completed the Harvard Trauma Questionnaire. Latent class analysis yielded three groups of “low risk” (individuals with low probabilities of experiencing most of the adverse life events), “intermediate risk” (individuals with higher probability of being exposed to adverse life events compared to the low-risk group), and “high risk” (individuals with extremely high probabilities of having experienced all the adverse life events). Compared with the low-risk class, the high-risk class was found to be significantly more likely to have a diagnosis of PTSD. Being a female may be an antecedent risk factor for high exposure to ACE in the Ugandan setting. These findings indicate the feasibility of grouping Uganda children with ACEs for targeted treatment interventions.
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Journal of Psychology in Africa
Journal of Psychology in Africa PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Findings from psychological research in Africa and related regions needs a forum for better dissemination and utilisation in the context of development. Special emphasis is placed on the consideration of African, African-American, Asian, Caribbean, and Hispanic-Latino realities and problems. Contributions should attempt a synthesis of emic and etic methodologies and applications. The Journal of Psychology in Africa includes original articles, review articles, book reviews, commentaries, special issues, case analyses, reports and announcements.
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