| Literature DB >> 35689198 |
Emily F Rothman1, Julia K Campbell2, Ariel M Hoch3, Megan Bair-Merritt3, Carlos A Cuevas4, Bruce Taylor5, Elizabeth A Mumford5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dating abuse (DA) is prevalent and consequential, but no brief DA screening tools are available for use in pediatric or other settings. This study was designed to determine the sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values of the MARSHA-C, which is a three-item DA victimization screening tool.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescent health; Dating abuse; Intimate partner violence; Screening tool
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35689198 PMCID: PMC9185716 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-022-03397-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.567
Fig. 1Participant recruitment
Demographics of sample (N = 224)
| Full sample | Dating abuse survivors | Chi-sq., | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 100% (224) | 100% (96) | – |
| Age | 0.02, | ||
| 11–16 years old | 21.4% (48) | 21.9% (21) | |
| 17–21 years old | 78.6% (176) | 78.1% (75) | |
| Gender | 0.74, | ||
| Male | 20.1% (45) | 18.8% (18) | |
| Female | 76.8% (172) | 77.1% (74) | |
| Transgender, non-binary, intersex, gender-queer or other | 3.1% (7) | 4.2% (4) | |
| Race/ethnicity | 5.19, | ||
| Asian | 19.5% (42) | 17.8% (16) | |
| Black or African American | 11.6% (25) | 13.3% (12) | |
| Hispanic or Latinx | 18.1% (39) | 15.6% (14) | |
| White | 40.5% (87) | 44.4% (40) | |
| Multiracial | 7.4% (16) | 4.4% (4) | |
| Other race | 2.8% (6) | 4.4% (4) | |
| Sexual orientation | .458, | ||
| Gay, lesbian or bisexual | 29.5% (66) | 27.1% (26) | |
| Heterosexual | 70.5% (158) | 72.9% (70) | |
| Asexual | 0% (0) | 0% (0) | |
| State of residence | 1.08, | ||
| Northeast | 65.3% (145) | 64.6% (62) | |
| Midwest | 3.6% (8) | 4.2% (4) | |
| South | 17.6% (39) | 15.6% (15) | |
| West | 13.5% (30) | 15.6% (15) | |
| Relationship status | 0.55, | ||
| Single, never married | 79.4% (173) | 81.7% (76) | |
| Living with someone in a committed relationship | 9.6% (21) | 8.6% (8) | |
| Other | 11.0% (24) | 9.7% (9) |
The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value with 95% confidence intervals of MARSHA-C at different cut off scores
| MARSHA-C cut off score | % of study sample | Sensitivity | Specificity | Positive predictive value | Negative predictive value (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 48.2% | 83.8% (75.8%-89.9%) | 90.7% (83.5%-95.4%) | 90.7% (83.6%-95.5%) | 83.6% (75.6%-89.8%) |
| 2 | 22.8% | 43.6% (34.4%-53.1%) | 100% (96.6%-100.0%) | 100% (93.0%-100.0%) | 61.8% (54.2%-69.1%) |
| 3 | 9.8% | 18.8% (12.2%-27.1%) | 100.0% (96.6%-100.0%) | 100.0% (84.6%-100.0%) | 53.0% (45.8%-60.0%) |
Fig. 2ROC curve analysis for the MARSHA-C
Sensitivity, specificity, and predictive value of the MARSHA-C for detecting dating abuse victimization in adolescents ages 11–21 years old, using a cutpoint of 1 on the MARSHA-C
| Sample size | Prevalence | Sensitivity (%) | Specificity (%) | ROC area | Positive Predictive Value (%) | Negative Predictive Value (%) | Overall Accuracya | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Full sample | 224 | 48.2% | 83.8% | 75.8% | 0.872 | 90.7% | 83.6% | 87.1% |
| Female | 172 | 48.3% | 81.5% | 90.0% | 0.858 | 90.4% | 80.9% | 85.5% |
| Male | 45 | 44.4% | 90.5% | 95.8% | 0.932 | 95.0% | 92.0% | 93.3% |
| Young (11–16) | 48 | 47.9% | 76.0% | 82.6% | 0.793 | 82.6% | 76.0% | 79.2% |
| Older (17–21) | 176 | 48.3% | 85.9% | 92.9% | 0.894 | 92.9% | 85.7% | 89.2% |
| Heterosexual | 158 | 50.6% | 84.1% | 91.4% | 0.878 | 92.5% | 82.1% | 87.3% |
| Lesbian, gay, bisexual | 66 | 42.4% | 82.8% | 89.2% | 0.860 | 85.7% | 86.8% | 86.4% |
| Asian | 42 | 47.6% | 85.0% | 86.4% | 0.857 | 85.0% | 86.4% | 85.7% |
| Black | 25 | 56.0% | 81.3% | 88.9% | 0.851 | 92.9% | 72.7% | 84.0% |
| Hispanic or Latinx | 39 | 30.8% | 70.6% | 100.0% | 0.853 | 100.0% | 81.5% | 87.2% |
| White | 87 | 55.1% | 89.8% | 89.5% | 0.896 | 91.7% | 87.2% | 89.7% |
| Multiracial | 16 | 31.3% | 75.0% | 83.3% | 0.792 | 60.0% | 90.9% | 81.3% |
aAccuracy is the number of true positives (TP) and true negatives (TN) divided by sample size (n), or (TP + TN/n)