Clinically Significant Trauma Symptoms and Behavioral Problems in a Community-based Sample of Children Exposed to Domestic Violence

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James C. Spilsbury
Lara Belliston
Dennis Drotar
Allyson Drinkard
Jeff Kretschmar
Rosemary Creeden
Daniel J. Flannery
Steve Friedman
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[1] Mental Health Services,Institute for the Study and Prevention of Violence
[2] Inc.,Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology
[3] Kent State University,undefined
[4] Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center,undefined
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Journal of Family Violence | 2007年 / 22卷
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Child; Trauma; Behavior problems; Domestic violence; Perceptions;
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This study assessed the associations of characteristics of domestic violence incidents with clinically significant levels of traumatic symptoms and behavioral problems in a socio-economically and ethnically mixed sample of 687 children participating in a community-service program for children witnessing violence. Study predictors included child/family demographic characteristics, type and chronicity of exposure, and child’s perceptions of control over the event and threat to personal safety. Outcomes consisted of traumatic symptoms and behavior problems. Results showed that perceived threat and control were associated with greater odds of clinically significant levels of several trauma symptoms (and behavior problems in the case of perceived threat) after adjusting for effects of demographic factors and violence characteristics. Child co-victimization increased odds of reaching clinically significant levels of traumatic symptoms compared to children who witnessed the event but were not victimized. Female sex and White ethnicity increased odds of specific trauma symptoms and behavior problems. Increasing age reduced odds of some trauma symptoms. Associations between predictors and one outcome measure did not generalize across the other outcome measure. Implications of study findings, and directions for future research are discussed.
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