Allen R E, Oliver J M
Child Abuse Negl. 1982;6(3):299-305. doi: 10.1016/0145-2134(82)90033-3.
The separate effects of child neglect, abuse, and their interaction upon language development as measured by the Preschool Language Scale were examined in four groups of children (n = 79) in a quasi-experimental design. There were three groups of maltreated subjects, all drawn from a treatment center: an abused only group (n = 13), a neglected only group (n = 7), and an abused and neglected group (n = 31); a non-maltreated group (n = 28) was drawn from a day care center. Abuse, neglect, and their interaction were used to predict both auditory comprehension and verbal ability as separate criteria in two stepwise multiple regression equations, where the variance attributable to gender and mother's status on Aid to Dependent Children had been removed. Child neglect was found to predict significantly both auditory comprehension and verbal ability. Neither child abuse nor the interaction between abuse and neglect significantly predicted either dependent variable. These findings suggest that child neglect may be the critical type of maltreatment associated with language delay.
在一项准实验设计中,对四组儿童(n = 79)进行了研究,以考察儿童忽视、虐待及其相互作用对通过《学前语言量表》测量的语言发展的单独影响。有三组受虐待儿童,均来自一个治疗中心:仅受虐待组(n = 13)、仅受忽视组(n = 7)和受虐待且受忽视组(n = 31);一个非受虐待组(n = 28)来自一个日托中心。在两个逐步多元回归方程中,将虐待、忽视及其相互作用作为单独的标准,用于预测听觉理解和语言能力,其中已去除了性别和母亲在“受抚养子女援助”方面的状况所造成的方差。结果发现,儿童忽视对听觉理解和语言能力均有显著的预测作用。儿童虐待以及虐待与忽视之间的相互作用均未对任何一个因变量产生显著预测作用。这些发现表明,儿童忽视可能是与语言发育迟缓相关的关键虐待类型。