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Trajectories of resilience among young children involved with child protective services

Title
Trajectories of resilience among young children involved with child protective services
Authors
SattlerKierraYoonSusanLutolliAgona
Ewha Authors
윤현
SCOPUS Author ID
윤현scopus
Issue Date
2024
Journal Title
Development and psychopathology
ISSN
1469-2198JCR Link
Citation
Development and psychopathology vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 467 - 477
Keywords
child maltreatmentchild protective servicesprotective factorsresilience
Indexed
SSCI; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Although child maltreatment is associated with short- and long-term maladaptive outcomes, some children are still able to display resilience. Currently, there is a limited understanding of how children's resilience changes over time after experiencing maltreatment, especially for young children. Therefore, the current study used a longitudinal, multidimensional approach to examine trajectories of resilience among very young children involved in child protective services and determine whether placement setting and caregiving behaviors are associated with resilience trajectories. This study used data from National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being I and conducted repeated measures latent class analysis, focusing on children under 2 years old at baseline (n = 1,699). Results suggested that there were three trajectories of resilience: increasing resilience, decreasing resilience, and stable, low resilience. Caregiver cognitive stimulation was related to increasing trajectories of resilience compared to both decreasing and stable, low resilience. These findings illustrate the importance of caregiving behaviors for promoting resilience among a particularly vulnerable population.
DOI
10.1017/S095457942200133X
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