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虐待类型与行为:倾听重要吗?

Maltreatment type and behaviors: does listening matter?

作者信息

Merritt Darcey H, Snyder Susan M

机构信息

Silver School of Social Work, New York University, 1 Washington Square North, Office # 316, New York, NY 10003, USA.

School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 325 Pittsboro St. CB#3550, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.

出版信息

Child Abuse Negl. 2014 Dec;38(12):2062-71. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2014.10.019. Epub 2014 Nov 18.

Abstract

This article presents an exploratory assessment of whether children's perceptions of caseworker support (e.g. feeling listened to) moderates the relationship between the type of maltreatment and problematic behaviors. Relying on data collected for the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW I), this research measures how often children felt listened to by their caseworkers and the effect on the relationship between two types of maltreatment (e.g. physical abuse and neglect) and problematic child behaviors. Results indicate that whereas children reported feeling listened to most of the time, there are significant differences in the probabilities of problematic behavior scores between physically abused and neglected children according to how often they felt listened to. With the exception of those children who felt listened to all of the time, physically abused children have a higher probability of problematic behaviors than neglected children. Comparisons between the two maltreatment types indicate a greater impact of listening on physically abused children across the continuum of feeling listened to (e.g. never to all of the time), than for neglected children, except for at the highest level of listening, as results indicate a small, but significant difference indicating neglected children are more positively impacted by listening than physically abused kids. Implications for practice are that children's perceptions of support from caseworkers may influence behavioral outcomes differently according to maltreatment type. Additionally, these findings encourage the inclusion of children's perspectives regarding the relationships they have with caseworkers.

摘要

本文对儿童对个案工作者支持的认知(例如感觉被倾听)是否会缓和虐待类型与问题行为之间的关系进行了探索性评估。本研究依据为全国儿童与青少年福祉调查(NSCAW I)收集的数据,衡量了儿童感觉被个案工作者倾听的频率,以及两种虐待类型(例如身体虐待和忽视)与儿童问题行为之间关系所受的影响。结果表明,尽管儿童报告称大部分时间都感觉被倾听,但根据他们感觉被倾听的频率,身体受虐儿童和被忽视儿童在出现问题行为得分的概率上存在显著差异。除了那些一直感觉被倾听的儿童外,身体受虐儿童出现问题行为的概率高于被忽视儿童。两种虐待类型之间的比较表明,在感觉被倾听的连续区间(例如从从不被倾听至一直被倾听)内,相比被忽视儿童,倾听对身体受虐儿童的影响更大,但在倾听程度最高时除外,因为结果显示存在微小但显著的差异,表明被忽视儿童比身体受虐儿童从倾听中获得的积极影响更大。对实践的启示是,儿童对个案工作者支持的认知可能会根据虐待类型不同地影响行为结果。此外,这些发现鼓励纳入儿童对他们与个案工作者关系的看法。

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