Assessing the Mental Health of Maltreated Youth with Child Welfare Involvement Using Multi-Informant Reports

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Bridget A. Makol
Andres De Los Reyes
Edward Garrido
Nicole Harlaar
Heather Taussig
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[1] University of Maryland At College Park,Department of Psychology, Comprehensive Assessment and Intervention Program
[2] University of Denver,Kempe Center
[3] University of Colorado School of Medicine,undefined
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Child Psychiatry & Human Development | 2021年 / 52卷
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Multi-informant; Assessment; Foster care; Kinship care; Reunification;
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Researchers often question the validity of multi-informant assessments among adolescents with child welfare involvement. Yet, within other clinical populations, prior research finds that multi-informant reports have a discernable structure characterized by discrete patterns of agreement and disagreement. This structure “tracks” contextual displays of behavior and clinical severity. We examined the structure of multi-informant reports (i.e., adolescent, caregiver, teacher) of adolescent externalizing and internalizing problems in a sample of adolescents with a history of child welfare involvement. Across problem domains and informants, reporting patterns mirrored those observed in other clinical populations, and displayed characteristics robustly present in meta-analytic work on cross-informant correspondence. Specifically, informants agreed more on reports of externalizing problems than internalizing problems and caregiver-teacher dyads agreed more than adolescent-caregiver dyads. Overall, we found robust, replicable patterns of multi-informant reports among child welfare involved adolescents. These reporting patterns may facilitate use and interpretation of multi-informant evidence-based assessments among this population.
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