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Profiles of Intimate Partner Violence Victimization, Substance Misuse, and Depression Among Female Caregivers Involved with Child Protective Services.

Julianne C Hellmuth1, Tami P Sullivan1, Christian M Connell1.   

Abstract

Intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization, substance misuse, and depression are highly prevalent among female caregivers involved with child protective services (CPS). Understanding heterogeneity in the occurrence of these problems is essential to improving pathways to intervention for women in this population. Latent class analysis was employed to determine whether there exist homogeneous subgroups of female caregivers who experience different patterns of IPV victimization, substance misuse, and depression. A restricted three-class solution best fit the data, suggesting high risk, moderate risk, and no risk subgroups. A substantial number of female caregivers comprise the high-risk subgroup (33%) in which caregivers reported very high rates of IPV victimization, substance misuse, and depression. Only a very small proportion comprised the no-risk subgroup (9%). Findings emphasize the heterogeneity among subgroups of female caregivers based on these risk factors, which may have implications for practitioners, such as CPS caseworkers, and researchers alike.

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Keywords:  Alcohol and Drug Abuse; Child Protective Services; Depression; Family Violence; Intimate Partner Violence

Year:  2015        PMID: 26617433      PMCID: PMC4662569          DOI: 10.1007/s10896-015-9690-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fam Violence        ISSN: 0885-7482


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