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Examining the Overlap and Prediction of Multiple Forms of Child Maltreatment,Stressors, and Socioeconomic Status: A Longitudinal Analysis of Youth Outcomes
Authors:Todd I. Herrenkohl  Roy C. Herrenkohl
Affiliation:(1) School of Social Work, University of Washington, 4101 15th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105, USA;(2) Center for Social Research, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA
Abstract:Analyses were conducted to examine the extent of overlap and predictive strength of multiple forms of child maltreatment and stressors internal and external to the family. Findings suggest a strong association between child maltreatment (physical and sexual abuse, neglect, and exposure to domestic violence) and stressors (family conflict, personal problems of parents, and external constraints on the family). After controlling for stressors, family socioeconomic status, and child gender, a general construct of child maltreatment was predictive of internalizing and externalizing behaviors in adolescents. Specific effects of child physical and sexual abuse were revealed in these longitudinal structural equation model tests.
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Keywords:Child maltreatment  Stressors  Adolescents  Internalizing and externalizing behaviors
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