Improving Early Diagnosis of Child Neglect for a Better Response in Healthcare Settings
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Instruments
2.2.1. Family and Life Adversity
2.2.2. Maternal Individual Features
2.2.3. Dyadic Mother–Child Interaction
2.3. Procedure
2.4. Ethical Considerations
2.5. Plan of Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Selecting and Ruling out Variables
3.2. Modeling the Risk of Child Neglect
3.3. Validating the Diagnostic Accuracy of the Selected Variables
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Control Group (n = 89) M (SD) or % | Neglect Group (n = 51) M (SD) or % | t (138)/χ2 | |
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Family characteristics | |||
Age of mother | 34.04 (6.09) | 30.67 (7.38) | 2.92 ** |
Number of children | 1.67 (0.75) | 2.49 (1.28) | −4.15 *** |
Mean age of the target child | 3.05 (1.55) | 2.58 (1.59) | 1.69 |
One-or two-parent family (Two-parent family %) | 73 | 49 | 7.13 ** |
Educational level (%): | 18.75 *** | ||
Primary | 43 | 80 | |
Secondary school | 51 | 18 | |
>Secondary school | 7 | 2 | |
Urban/rural area (Rural areas %) | 27 | 43 | 3.15 |
Job stability (Unemployment %) | 58 | 71 | 1.57 |
Institutional financial help % | 26 | 68 | 21.81 *** |
Life adversity | |||
Intensity of negative events | 11.55 (7.66) | 16.76 (8.65) | −3.7 *** |
Childhood emotional neglect | 8.83 (4.24) | 10.98 (5.73) | −2.34 * |
Childhood emotional abuse | 7.25 (4) | 11.39 (6.70) | −4.03 *** |
Childhood physical neglect | 5.83 (1.7) | 8.27 (4) | −4.15 *** |
Number of negative events | 5.09 (3.13) | 7.1 (3.35) | −3.56 *** |
Childhood physical abuse | 6.13 (2.23) | 8.33 (4.81) | −3.08 ** |
Childhood sexual abuse | 5.89 (2.96) | 8.98 (5.95) | −3.47 *** |
Psychopathology | |||
General panic disorder | 2.33 (4.89) | 5.74 (6.84) | −3.14 ** |
Antisocial personality | 0.46 (1.17) | 1.80 (2.56) | −3.53 *** |
Mayor depressive episode | 0.73 (2.08) | 3.69 (3.95) | −4.96 *** |
Post-traumatic stress disorder | 0.78 (2.29) | 2.40 (4.25) | −2.45 * |
Generalized anxiety disorder | 0.76 (1.93) | 2.35 (3.51) | −2.99 ** |
Hypo/manic episode | 0.56 (1.91) | 1.85 (3.35) | −2.51 * |
Substance abuse % | 2 | 19 | 9.51 ** |
Personality-Attachment | |||
TAS—Difficulty identifying feelings | 15.6 (7.48) | 19.90 (9.93) | −2.69 ** |
ASQ—Need approval | 17.86 (5.10) | 20.19 (6.48) | −2.35 * |
Social Anhedonia | 8.31 (4.41) | 11.47 (5.76) | −3.39 ** |
ASQ—Relation as secondary | 13.11 (4.03) | 15.34 (5.21) | −2.83 ** |
TAS—Difficulty expressing feelings | 14.03 (5.64) | 16.29 (6.08) | −2.22 * |
ASQ— Preoccupation with relationships | 22.09 (5.81) | 25.12 (7.12) | −2.59 * |
Emotional availability | |||
EA factor | 0.64 (0.55) | −0.64 (0.93) | −5.76 *** |
Family and Life Adversity Variables | |||||
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GB1: Family demographics | GB2: Life adversity | ||||
NG-OOB (%) | CG-OOB (%) | NG-OOB (%) | CG-OOB (%) | ||
Sensitivity: 83.3 | Specificity: 68.8 | RI | Sensitivity: 75 | Specificity: 72 | RI |
Age of mother a | 43.40 | Intensity of negative events | 24.46 | ||
Number of children | 15.76 | Childhood emotional neglect | 18.97 | ||
Institutional financial help | 12.34 | Childhood emotional abuse | 15.58 | ||
One-or two-parent family | 8.93 | Childhood physical neglect | 14.02 | ||
Educational level | 8.79 | Number of negative events | 13.18 | ||
Urban/rural area | 7.59 | Childhood physical abuse | 9.40 | ||
Job stability | 3.15 | Childhood sexual abuse | 4.35 |
Maternal Variables | |||||
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GB3: Psychopathological conditions | GB4: Personality & attachment variables | ||||
NG-OOB (%) | CG-OOB (%) | NG-OOB (%) | CG-OOB (%) | ||
Sensitivity: 72 | Specificity: 83.3 | RI | Sensitivity: 75 | Specificity: 61.5 | RI |
General panic disorder a | 21.34 | TAS b-Difficulty identifying feelings | 16.3 | ||
Antisocial personality | 19.11 | ASQ c-Need for approval | 15.68 | ||
Major depressive episode | 18.2 | Social anhedonia | 10.81 | ||
Post-traumatic stress disorder | 17.87 | ASQ—Relationships as secondary | 8.37 | ||
Generalized anxiety disorder | 13.82 | TAS—Difficulty expressing feelings | 7.43 | ||
Dysthymia | 6.4 | ASQ—Preoccupation with relationships | 6.91 | ||
Hypo/manic episode | 2.41 | TAS—Externally oriented thinking | 6.82 |
Logistic Regression | Discriminant Analysis | |||
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Variables | Exp(b) | Z | Structure Coefficient | Standard Coefficient |
Dyadic emotional availability | 0.28 | −3.37 *** | −0.52 | −0.49 |
Mother Major depressive episode | 1.30 | 3.00 ** | 0.44 | 0.46 |
Institutional financial help | 7.08 | 2.97 ** | 0.44 | 0.38 |
Mother Childhood physical neglect | 1.67 | 3.24 *** | 0.39 | 0.32 |
Age of mother | 0.82 | −3.37 *** | −0.22 | −0.44 |
Number of children | 3.01 | 2.46 ** | 0.39 | 0.36 |
NG Sensitivity (%) | 80.39 | 82.35 | ||
CG Specificity (%) | 91.95 | 91.94 |
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Herrero-Roldán, S.; León, I.; Hernández-Cabrera, J.A.; Rodrigo, M.J. Improving Early Diagnosis of Child Neglect for a Better Response in Healthcare Settings. Children 2021, 8, 859. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8100859
Herrero-Roldán S, León I, Hernández-Cabrera JA, Rodrigo MJ. Improving Early Diagnosis of Child Neglect for a Better Response in Healthcare Settings. Children. 2021; 8(10):859. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8100859
Chicago/Turabian StyleHerrero-Roldán, Silvia, Inmaculada León, Juan Andrés Hernández-Cabrera, and María José Rodrigo. 2021. "Improving Early Diagnosis of Child Neglect for a Better Response in Healthcare Settings" Children 8, no. 10: 859. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8100859
APA StyleHerrero-Roldán, S., León, I., Hernández-Cabrera, J. A., & Rodrigo, M. J. (2021). Improving Early Diagnosis of Child Neglect for a Better Response in Healthcare Settings. Children, 8(10), 859. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8100859