Title of article :
Risk factor clustering for psychopathology in socially
at-risk Spanish children
Author/Authors :
Lourdes Ezpeleta، نويسنده , , Roser Granero، نويسنده , , Nu´ria de la Osa، نويسنده , , Josep M. Dome`nech، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Background Data based on general
population studies of exposure-to-risk factors is not
adequate to describe the mental health of children
living in the most extreme ‘‘high-risk’’ environments.
Methods Data were collected in a longitudinal prospective
study of two cohorts of 9 and 13 year-old
socially at-risk children. Cluster analysis was used to
classify youths based on the reports about potential
areas of risk. The psychopathological structure of
empirical clusters was compared through cross-sectional
and longitudinal epidemiological indexes and
through multiple regression and multivariate analysis
of variance. Results Cluster analysis provided eight
binary high-low risk classifications. Exposure to risk
was highly prevalent. In preadolescence, broken
family, parenting style and contextual profiles were
the highest risk factors for psychopathology. In adolescence,
they were psychological variables, verbal
comprehension, pre-peri-postnatal history, physical
health and family characteristics. Cumulative risk
followed a linear trend for psychopathology and
functional impairment. The child’s perception of low
marital discord and good school achievement were
protective factors. Conclusions Extreme socially atrisk
populations have specific profiles of risk that can
be identified through a person-centered approach and
may be amenable to selective preventive interventions
Keywords :
children and adolescents at risk –cumulative risk – epidemiology – longitudinalprospective design – person-centered
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)