| Literature DB >> 30368618 |
Yuning Zhang1, Charlotte C A M Cecil1,2, Edward D Barker1, Shigeyuki Mori3, Jennifer Y F Lau4.
Abstract
Recent approaches have begun to identify common variance across co-occurring childhood adversities (CAs) and their associations with symptoms of psychopathology. However, few studies have investigated these questions in high-risk samples, and in different cultural contexts. This study examined common variance amongst 18 types of CAs and associated symptomatology in 457 children and adolescents living in 24 residential homes in Japan. Principal component analysis identified four significant components that explained 35.1% of the variance: parental abuse, parental psychosocial risks, parental absence, and parental neglect. Path analysis revealed general as well as differential associations with negative outcomes: parental abuse, parental neglect, and parental psychosocial risks significantly associated with conduct problems, whereas parental abuse uniquely associated with peer problems, and parental neglect with hyperactivity/inattention. As well as confirming prior knowledge, these findings also extended understanding of these associations to a new cultural context. Future studies should take into account the multidimensional nature when assessing CAs.Entities:
Keywords: Childhood adversity; Dimension; Japan; Symptomatology
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30368618 PMCID: PMC6478638 DOI: 10.1007/s10578-018-0850-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Psychiatry Hum Dev ISSN: 0009-398X
Variable descriptive and associations between covariates and Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire scores
| Mean (SD)c or % (n) | SDQ | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HI | CP | ES | PP | ||
| Covariates | |||||
| Age | 11.7 (1.93) | − .069 | − .024 | .014 | − .072 |
| Gender (female)a | 44.9% (n = 205) | .164** | .102* | − .143** | − .006 |
| Total time spent in care | 6.67 (3.95) | .139** | .161** | − .008 | − .085 |
| Psychological and behavioural symptoms—SDQb | |||||
| Hyperactivity/inattention (HI) | 5.06 (2.76) | – | – | – | – |
| Conduct problems (CP) | 3.57 (2.49) | – | – | – | – |
| Emotional symptoms (ES) | 2.83 (2.25) | – | – | – | – |
| Peer problems (PP) | 3.61 (2.23) | – | – | – | – |
Bivariate correlations significant at: *p < .05; **p < .01; ***p < .001
a Gender (female = 0, male = 1)
b Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire
c Standard deviation
Definition of items included in the Referral Reason Checklist
| Item | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. Parental death | One or both parents passed away |
| 2. Missing parent(s) | One or both parents has or have abandoned the family without any prior warning/signs and is/are currently uncontactable or unlocatable |
| 3. Parental divorce | Parents divorced, as well as any family conflicts resulted from it |
| 4. Parental hospitalization | One or both parent(s) being hospitalized for physical and/or mental health problems for more than half a year |
| 5. Non-specific unpreferable rearing conditions | To differentiate from absolute poverty, this includes situations such as deterioration in the living conditions of the child, the parent(s) being migrant workers, often leaving the child home alone or with other adults, child not being taken care of due to parental physical or occupational injury, disabilities, or illness, or the family having too many children |
| 6. Poverty | Financial hardship, including parental unemployment or unstable employment, low income compared to the national standard, high rates of family debt |
| 7. Parental imprisonment | One or both parents fail to care for the child due to time spent in prison, regardless of the length of stay |
| 8. Homelessness | The child or family do not have a fixed residence and live in outdoor/public spaces such as parks and streets |
| 9. Abandonment at infancy | Due to various reasons, the child is left abandoned in places such as hospitals, streets, and child welfare institutions, before turning 3 years old |
| 10. Child’s own developmental problems | The child is taken to state care facilities due to developmental difficulties |
| 11. Physical abuse | Includes parental behaviour that involve punching, kicking, throwing, violently shaking, burning, drowning a child, squeezing their neck, restraining them with a rope |
| 12. Emotional abuse | Child being verbally threatened, ignored, discriminated against siblings by parents, or parents being violent toward other family members in front of the child |
| 13. Sexual abuse | Parents, caregivers and other adults exhibiting sexual behaviour towards the child, or showing sexual acts, touching or touching genitals, making them subjects of pornography |
| 14. Physical neglect | The child has been keep/locked in the house, given no meals, left dirty without a cleaning routine, left alone in the car for a long period of time, failed to be taken to the hospital when needed, failed to be given the opportunity of education |
| 15. Other | Anything not mentioned in the 14 items |
Co-occurrence of childhood adversities assessed
| Type of CA | % (n) | % (n) of individuals who also had other type(s) of CA | Amongst those with > 1 CA, mean (SD) of number of CAs experienced |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physical neglect | 47.3 (213) | 97.5 (435) | 2.26 (1.13) |
| Poverty | 36.4 (163) | 96.2 (429) | 2.40 (1.15) |
| Physical abuse | 33.6 (151) | 96.6 (431) | 2.42 (1.15) |
| Parental mental illness | 31.0 (139) | 74.4 (332) | 2.36 (1.61) |
| Unpreferable rearing conditions | 26.2 (117) | 98.2 (438) | 2.45 (1.22) |
| Emotional abuse | 18.7 (84) | 99.3 (443) | 2.50 (1.89) |
| Parental crime | 17.3 (78) | 99.3 (443) | 2.52 (1.25) |
| Parental divorce | 13.9 (62) | 98.2 (438) | 2.58 (1.21) |
| Child’s own problem (developmental) | 7.6 (34) | 99.1 (442) | 2.62 (1.26) |
| Parental hospitalisation | 7.4 (33) | 99.8 (445) | 2.60 (1.26) |
| Missing parents | 7.0 (31) | 98.9 (441) | 2.63 (1.27) |
| Parental death | 5.6 (25) | 98.7 (440) | 2.65 (1.28) |
| Parents can’t cope with parenting | 4.9 (22) | 99.1 (442) | 2.64 (1.27) |
| Homelessness | 3.6 (16) | 79.4 (354) | 2.63 (1.27) |
| Sexual abuse | 3.3 (15) | 79.8 (356) | 2.64 (1.26) |
| Abandonment at infancy | 2.5 (11) | 99.6 (444) | 2.66 (1.28) |
| Domestic violence | .9 (4) | 99.8 (445) | 2.66 (1.28) |
| Failed foster care placement | .9 (4) | 80.0 (357) | 2.66 (1.28) |
Fig. 1Scree plot of actual versus randomly generated eigenvalues
Fig. 2Factor loading of four principal components of childhood adversity
Fig. 3The multivariate path model showing associations between childhood adversity principal components and Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire subscales. All estimations controlled for gender and total time spent in care, adjusted for clustering at institution level, and boostrapped for 10,000 times. Full information maximum likelihood estimation (ML) was used to include cases with missing data on the independent variables. *p < .01; ** p < .05; *** p < .005. Significant associations are indicated in bold lines. p < .01; **p < .05; ***p < .005
Path estimation standard beta and 95% confidence interval
| IV | DV | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HI | CP | ES | PP | |
| Std.β | Std.β | Std.β | Std.β | |
| 95% CI [LL, UL] | 95% CI [LL, UL] | 95% CI [LL, UL] | 95% CI [LL, UL] | |
| Parental abuse | − .04 [− .32, .25] | .28* [.02, .54] | .17 [− .07, .44] | .27* [.04, .52] |
| Parental psychosocial risks | − .26 [− .51, .003] | − .45*** [− .72, − .22] | − .05 [− .25, .16] | − .17 [− .39, .05] |
| Parental absence | − .04 [− .32, .24] | .08 [− .18, .33] | .11 [− .11, .35] | .35 [− .18, .25] |
| Parental neglect | .30* [.03, .57] | .28* [.05, .51] | .16 [− .06, .39] | .21 [− .01, .43] |
Model controlled for gender and total time spent in care, adjusted for clustering, and bootstrapped 10,000 times
IV Independent variable, DV dependent variable, HI hyperactivity/inattention, CP conduct problems, ES emotional symptoms, PP peer problems, LL lower limit, UL upper limit
*p < .05; **p < .01; ***p < .001