NCJ Number
49527
Date Published
1977
Length
12 pages
Annotation
HYPOTHESIZING THAT CHILD MALTREATMENT IS A SOCIOCULTURAL PROBLEM, THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ECOLOGICAL MODEL OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IS PROPOSED TO SCREEN NEIGHBORHOODS AND FAMILIES FOR POSSIBLE INTERVENTION.
Abstract
THE USE OF AN ECOLOGICAL MODEL OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IS ADVOCATED TO PROVIDE INSIGHT INTO THE DYNAMICS OF CHILD MALTREATMENT, WITH EMPHASIS ON ORGANISM-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION, SOCIAL POLICY, AND SECOND-ORDER EFFECTS. HYPOTHESES BASIC TO A PROGRAM OF RESEARCH ON PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PREVENTION ARE OUTLINED REGARDING THE NECESSARY CONDITIONS FOR THE OCCURRENCE OF CHILD MALTREATMENT, THE MULTIPLE SUFFICIENT CONDITIONS FOR MALTREATMENT, MALTREATMENT AS A MANIFESTATION OF LIVES OUT OF CONTROL, AND THE UNDERSTANDING OF MALTREATMENT IN THE COMMUNITY CONTEXT AS DEFINED BY SOCIOECONOMIC, DEMOGRAPHIC, ATTITUDINAL, AND POLICY FACTORS. TWO ACTUAL APPROACHES WITHIN A RESEARCH PROGRAM ARE DESCRIBED. THE GOAL OF THE FIRST IS TO DEVELOP A MULTIVARIATE MODEL OF CORRELATES OF CHILD MALTREATMENT. THE MODEL IS TO BE USED TO SCREEN NEIGHBORHOODS FOR INTERVENTION ON THE BASIS OF THE DISCREPANCY BETWEEN ACTUAL AND PREDICTED INCIDENCE. THE SECOND PROJECT USES A FACE-TO-FACE INTERVIEW PROCEDURE TO EXPLORE THE FAMILY BIOGRAPHIES OF THREE CONTRASTING GROUPS: THOSE FAMILIES REPORTED TO CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES FOR SUSPECTED CHILD MALTREATMENT, THOSE KNOWN TO BE EXPERIENCING SOCIAL STRESS BUT KNOWN TO PROVIDE EXCELLENT CHILD CARE, AND THOSE WHO ARE IDENTIFIED AS PART OF THE SOCIAL NETWORK OF THE FORMER TWO GROUPS. A PRELIMINARY CLINICAL APPLICATION BEING CONSIDERED INVOLVES USING THE INTERVIEW TO LOCATE THE NATURAL REINFORCERS IN THE FAMILY'S ENVIRONMENT. IT IS HOPED THAT INCREASING THE ADEQUACY OF FEEDBACK, MODELING, AND REINFORCEMENT FOR GOOD CHILD CARE THROUGH THE USE OF SOCIAL NETWORKS WILL PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE COMPLEMENT TO CONVENTIONAL FAMILY INTERVENTION. REFERENCES ARE PROVIDED. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED--KBL)