1. A Longitudinal Examination of Developmental Covariates of Sexual Behavior Problems among Youth Referred to Child Protection Services
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Isabelle V. Daignault, Patrick Lussier, and Stéphanie Chouinard-Thivierge
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Problem Behavior ,Longitudinal study ,Behavior problem ,Adolescent ,Sexual Behavior ,05 social sciences ,Quebec ,Child Behavior ,Developmental psychology ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Discontinuity (geotechnical engineering) ,Sexual behavior ,Child protection ,Adolescent Behavior ,Covariate ,050501 criminology ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Longitudinal Studies ,Psychology ,Child ,Referral and Consultation ,General Psychology ,050104 developmental & child psychology ,0505 law - Abstract
Little is known about the development of childhood sexual behavior problems (SBP) in terms of continuity and discontinuity into adolescence. Prior studies have espoused a nondevelopmental approach focusing on the clinical profiles of these youths at the time of their referral. To address this gap, the current study proposes an examination of the developmental covariates involved in the continuity of SBP among a sample of 340 children and adolescents referred to Child Protection Services (CPS) in Quebec, Canada. Children’s CPS contacts from birth up to age 17 were inspected, allowing to recreate the life history of social and familial adversities during that period. Logistic regression models were performed and helped to identify developmental covariates of childhood-onset SBP and its persistence into adolescence. Findings suggest that children with childhood-onset SBP that persisted into adolescence have experienced various life adversities. The study findings provide some preliminary evidence of the developmental pathways of SBP.
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- 2022
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