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住房无保障领域:与儿童虐待风险的关联。

Domains of housing insecurity: Associations with child maltreatment risk.

机构信息

School of Social Work, Greenspun College of Urban Affairs, University of Nevada, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154, United States of America.

出版信息

Child Abuse Negl. 2022 Sep;131:105696. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2022.105696. Epub 2022 Jun 11.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Housing insecurity increases risk for child maltreatment, although links from specific domains of housing hardship to specific maltreatment types are not well understood.

OBJECTIVE

The present study tested relationships between three domains of housing - quality, stability, and affordability - with three types of child maltreatment - psychological abuse, physical abuse, and neglect - in a sample of mothers with children age 5-9.

PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING

Data came from a large, longitudinal survey that recruited mothers in hospitals shortly after giving birth in 20 large American cities; five follow-up interviews occurred over 15 years. The analytic sample was limited to mothers who retained at least partial custody when children were aged 5 and 9 and participated in the In-Home sub-study (N = 1804).

METHODS

A measurement model fit using confirmatory factory analysis estimated six latent constructs, while a path analysis estimated links from each housing domain to each maltreatment type.

RESULTS

Housing affordability was associated with reduced psychological and physical abuse (β = -1.10, p < 0.05 and β = -0.66, p < 0.05 respectively), but not with neglect. Neither housing quality nor stability had any significant association with any maltreatment type. The only significant predictor of neglect was maternal depression.

CONCLUSIONS

Housing affordability in particular may protect against maltreatment, but other domains of housing insecurity appear to have little to no effect controlling for other household factors. Findings highlight the need for increased affordable housing supply, as well as mental health supports for families cost-burdened by meeting basic needs.

摘要

背景

住房无保障会增加儿童受虐待的风险,尽管住房困难的特定领域与特定虐待类型之间的联系还不太清楚。

目的

本研究在一个有 5-9 岁孩子的母亲样本中,检验了住房的三个领域——住房质量、稳定性和可负担性与三种类型的儿童虐待——心理虐待、身体虐待和忽视之间的关系。

参与者和设置

数据来自一项大型纵向调查,该调查在美国 20 个大城市的医院里招募了刚分娩后的母亲;在 15 年的时间里进行了五次随访。分析样本仅限于在孩子 5 岁和 9 岁时保留至少部分监护权并参加家庭内部子研究的母亲(N=1804)。

方法

使用验证性因子分析的测量模型拟合估计了六个潜在结构,而路径分析则估计了每个住房领域与每种虐待类型的联系。

结果

住房负担能力与减少心理和身体虐待有关(β=-1.10,p<0.05 和β=-0.66,p<0.05),但与忽视无关。住房质量和稳定性与任何虐待类型均无显著关联。唯一显著预测忽视的因素是母亲的抑郁。

结论

特别是住房负担能力可能会保护免受虐待,但其他住房不安全领域似乎在控制其他家庭因素后几乎没有影响。研究结果强调了增加经济适用房供应以及为那些因满足基本需求而负担过重的家庭提供心理健康支持的必要性。

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