Child-Reported Family Violence: A Systematic Review of Available Instruments

被引:3
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作者
Booth, Anna T. [1 ,3 ]
Guest, Zoe C. [1 ]
Vuong, An [1 ]
Von Doussa, Henry [1 ]
Ralfs, Claire [2 ]
Mcintosh, Jennifer E. [1 ]
机构
[1] La Trobe Univ, Bundoora, Vic, Australia
[2] Relationships Australia South Australia, Hindmarsh, SA, Australia
[3] Bouverie Ctr, 8 Gardiner St, Brunswick, Vic 3056, Australia
关键词
family violence; self-report; children; child maltreatment; inter-parental violence; victimization; perpetration; INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE; HOUSEHOLD DYSFUNCTION; MALTREATMENT; EXPERIENCES; EXPOSURE; PARENT; ABUSE; RISK; QUESTIONNAIRE; ADOLESCENTS;
D O I
10.1177/15248380231194062
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
The impact of family violence (FV) on children is a significant global public policy issue. Earliest identification of FV among children is critical for preventing escalating sequelae. While practitioners routinely ask adults about FV, there are relatively few measures that enable children to reliably self-report on their own safety. This review sought to systematically identify and appraise all available child self-report measures for screening and assessment of FV in both clinical and research settings. Database searching was conducted in January 2022. Articles were eligible for review if they included a validated child (5-18 years) self-report measure of FV (including victimization, perpetration, and/or exposure to inter-parental violence). Screening of an initial 4,714 records identified a total of 85 articles, representing 32 unique validated instruments. Results provide an up-to-date catalog of child self-report measures of FV, intended to benefit practitioners, services and researchers in selecting appropriate tools, and in understanding their suitability and limitations for different cohorts and practice goals. While just under half of the measures captured both exposure to inter-parental violence and direct victimization, none captured all three domains of exposure, victimization and perpetration together. Instruments with provision for input from multiple respondents (e.g., both child and parent report) and with assessment of contextual risk factors were few. Findings point to the need for developmentally appropriate, whole-of-family screening and assessment frameworks to support children in the early identification of family safety concerns.
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页码:1661 / 1679
页数:19
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