University of Southern California, Gould School of Law, United States of America.
University of Southern California, Gould School of Law, United States of America.
Child Abuse Negl. 2024 Jun;152:106752. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2024.106752. Epub 2024 Mar 30.
Narrative practice increases children's productivity in forensic interviews, and one recommended topic is the child's last birthday, though interviewers have raised concerns about its productivity. STUDY 1 OBJECTIVE: Study 1 surveyed forensic interviewers' use of and attitudes about the birthday narrative.
Participants included 170 forensic interviewers who subscribed to a webinar promoting use of the birthday narrative (M = 43 years, SD = 10.2, 94 % female).
Over half (55 %) of interviewers reported that they rarely/never asked about children's birthdays, and non-users were especially likely to view the birthday narrative as never/rarely productive. Although interviewers viewed memory difficulties as more likely to occur with the birthday narrative than other practice topics (the child's likes, the child's day), non-users did not view memory difficulties, reluctance, generic reports, or religious objections as especially problematic. Open-ended responses identified negative experiences with the birthday as an additional concern, and interviewers' recommended wording of the prompts suggested suboptimal questioning strategies. STUDY 2 OBJECTIVE: Study 2 assessed the use of the birthday narrative in forensic interviews.
The sample included 350 forensic interviews with 4- to 12-year-old children (M = 8.85, SD = 2.59).
Only 4 % of children failed to recall substantive information if interviewers persisted, though another 11 % failed when interviewers stopped persisting. Invitations were more effective than other question types, especially among older children. 21 % of children mentioned a negative detail during their narrative.
Interviewers' skepticism about the birthday narrative may be due to suboptimal questioning and sensitivity to occasional failures and negative information.
叙事实践提高了儿童在法医访谈中的产出,其中一个推荐的话题是孩子的最后一个生日,尽管访谈者对其生产力提出了担忧。
研究 1 目的:研究 1 调查了法医访谈者对生日叙事的使用和态度。
参与者包括 170 名订阅了一个推广使用生日叙事的网络研讨会的法医访谈者(M=43 岁,SD=10.2,94%为女性)。
超过一半(55%)的访谈者报告说他们很少/从未询问过孩子的生日,非使用者尤其认为生日叙事很少/从未有成效。尽管访谈者认为记忆困难更有可能发生在生日叙事中,而不是其他实践话题(孩子的喜好,孩子的一天),但非使用者并不认为记忆困难、不情愿、一般报告或宗教反对意见特别成问题。开放式回答还确定了与生日相关的负面经历是另一个关注点,并且访谈者对提示的建议措辞表明了次优的提问策略。
研究 2 目的:研究 2 评估了生日叙事在法医访谈中的使用。
样本包括 350 名 4 至 12 岁儿童的法医访谈(M=8.85,SD=2.59)。
如果访谈者坚持下去,只有 4%的儿童无法回忆起实质性信息,但当访谈者停止坚持时,另外 11%的儿童无法回忆起实质性信息。邀请比其他问题类型更有效,尤其是在年龄较大的儿童中。21%的儿童在他们的叙述中提到了一个负面细节。
访谈者对生日叙事的怀疑可能是由于提问策略不佳以及对偶尔的失败和负面信息敏感所致。