Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland OH, United States.
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland OH, United States.
Child Abuse Negl. 2018 Oct;84:170-181. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2018.07.025. Epub 2018 Aug 10.
This study examines how changes in the social and economic structure of neighborhoods relate to changes in child maltreatment report rates over an extended period. The panel study design allows us to partition the changes in child maltreatment report rates into a portion associated with how the levels of socio-economic risk factors have changed over time, and a portion related to how the relative importance of those factors in explaining maltreatment report rates has changed over time. Through the application of fixed effects panel models, the analysis is also able to control for unmeasured time-invariant characteristics of neighborhoods that may be a source of bias in cross-sectional studies. The study finds that increases in vacant housing, single parent families and unemployment rates are strongly associated with increases in child maltreatment report rates. Changes in racial/ethnic composition did not produce changes in maltreatment report rates except when they reached extreme levels of segregation. Although poverty rates were predictive of cross-sectional variation in child maltreatment, increases in neighborhood poverty became less associated with increases in child maltreatment report rates over time.
本研究考察了社区的社会和经济结构变化如何与儿童虐待报告率的长期变化相关。面板研究设计使我们能够将儿童虐待报告率的变化分为两部分,一部分与随着时间的推移,社会经济风险因素的水平如何变化有关,另一部分与随着时间的推移,这些因素在解释虐待报告率方面的相对重要性如何变化有关。通过应用固定效应面板模型,该分析还能够控制邻里中可能导致横断面研究产生偏差的不可衡量的、时间不变的特征。研究发现,空房、单亲家庭和失业率的增加与儿童虐待报告率的增加密切相关。种族/民族构成的变化除了在达到极端隔离程度时,并没有导致虐待报告率的变化。虽然贫困率可以预测儿童虐待的横断面变化,但随着时间的推移,邻里贫困率的增加与儿童虐待报告率的增加的相关性降低。