Skip to main content

Welkom bij Scalda & Bohn Stafleu van Loghum

Scalda heeft ervoor gezorgd dat je Mijn BSL eenvoudig en snel kunt raadplegen.Je kunt de producten hieronder links aanschaffen en rechts inloggen.

Registreer

Schaf de BSL Academy aan: 

BSL Academy mbo AG

Eenmaal aangeschaft kun je thuis, of waar ook ter wereld toegang krijgen tot Mijn BSL.

Heb je een vraag, neem dan contact op met Jan van der Velden.

Login

Als u al geregistreerd bent, hoeft u alleen maar in te loggen om onbeperkt toegang te krijgen tot Mijn BSL.

Top

09-04-2025

Understanding the Heterogeneity of Maltreatment Effect: the Role of Temperamental Sensitivity

Auteurs: Zhi Li, Elizabeth D. Handley, Patrick T. Davies, Dante Cicchetti

Gepubliceerd in: Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology

Log in om toegang te krijgen
share
DELEN

Deel dit onderdeel of sectie (kopieer de link)

  • Optie A:
    Klik op de rechtermuisknop op de link en selecteer de optie “linkadres kopiëren”
  • Optie B:
    Deel de link per e-mail

Abstract

Despite the impact of maltreatment on child psychopathology, research has shown that the effects of maltreatment can vary depending on individual characteristics. Guided by differential susceptibility theory, this multi-method longitudinal study examined the role of temperamental sensitivity in shaping the relation between maltreatment and the development of child psychopathology over time. Participants included 316 maltreated and 269 non-maltreated children who attended a research summer camp and were followed over two measurement occasions spaced roughly one year apart (Wave 1: Mage = 9.35 years old; 47.1% girls, 66.7% Black, 21.1% White). Maltreatment status and timing were determined via examination of Department of Human Services records for the maltreated group. Camp counselors rated temperamental sensitivity at the first wave using the Temperamental Sensitivity Q-scale. Child internalizing and externalizing problems were rated by counselors at both measurement occasions. Findings indicated that maltreatment, whether measured broadly or by developmental timing (reflecting early onset and prolonged exposure), was linked to greater increases in externalizing problems over time. Greater temperamental sensitivity was associated with greater decreases in externalizing problems but greater increases in internalizing problems. The relation between childhood maltreatment and changes in internalizing problems was moderated by temperamental sensitivity. While children with high temperamental sensitivity showed higher increases in internalizing problems regardless of maltreatment experiences, children with lower temperamental sensitivity exhibited greater increases in internalizing problems only if exposed to childhood maltreatment. These findings highlight the role of temperamental sensitivity in high-risk contexts and provide a more nuanced understanding of the impact of childhood maltreatment.
Bijlagen
Alleen toegankelijk voor geautoriseerde gebruikers
Literatuur
go back to reference Achenbach, T. (1991). Manual for the Teacher’s Report form and 1991 Profile. University of Vermont, Department of Psychiatry. Achenbach, T. (1991). Manual for the Teacher’s Report form and 1991 Profile. University of Vermont, Department of Psychiatry.
go back to reference Achenbach, T. M., Ivanova, M. Y., Rescorla, L. A., Turner, L. V., & Althoff, R. R. (2016). Internalizing/externalizing problems: Review and recommendations for clinical and research applications. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 55(8), 647–656. Achenbach, T. M., Ivanova, M. Y., Rescorla, L. A., Turner, L. V., & Althoff, R. R. (2016). Internalizing/externalizing problems: Review and recommendations for clinical and research applications. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 55(8), 647–656.
go back to reference Barnett, D., Manly, J. T., & Cicchetti, D. (1993). Defining child maltreatment: The interface between policy and research. In D. Cicchetti, & S. L. Toth (Eds.), Child abuse, child development, and social policy (pp. 7–74). Norwood, NJ: Ablex Barnett, D., Manly, J. T., & Cicchetti, D. (1993). Defining child maltreatment: The interface between policy and research. In D. Cicchetti, & S. L. Toth (Eds.), Child abuse, child development, and social policy (pp. 7–74). Norwood, NJ: Ablex
go back to reference Boterberg, S., & Warreyn, P. (2016). Making sense of it all: The impact of sensory processing sensitivity on daily functioning of children. Personality and Individual Differences, 92, 80–86.CrossRef Boterberg, S., & Warreyn, P. (2016). Making sense of it all: The impact of sensory processing sensitivity on daily functioning of children. Personality and Individual Differences, 92, 80–86.CrossRef
go back to reference Brindle, K., Moulding, R., Bakker, K., & Nedeljkovic, M. (2015). Is the relationship between sensory-processing sensitivity and negative affect mediated by emotional regulation? Australian Journal of Psychology, 67(4), 214–221.CrossRef Brindle, K., Moulding, R., Bakker, K., & Nedeljkovic, M. (2015). Is the relationship between sensory-processing sensitivity and negative affect mediated by emotional regulation? Australian Journal of Psychology, 67(4), 214–221.CrossRef
go back to reference Cicchetti, D. (2013). Annual research review: Resilient functioning in maltreated children–past, present, and future perspectives. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 54(4), 402–422.CrossRefPubMed Cicchetti, D. (2013). Annual research review: Resilient functioning in maltreated children–past, present, and future perspectives. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 54(4), 402–422.CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Cicchetti, D., & Handley, E. D. (2017). Methylation of the glucocorticoid receptor gene, nuclear receptor subfamily 3, group C, member 1 (NR3C1), in maltreated and nonmaltreated children: Associations with behavioral undercontrol, emotional lability/negativity, and externalizing and internalizing symptoms. Development and Psychopathology, 29(5), 1795–1806.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Cicchetti, D., & Handley, E. D. (2017). Methylation of the glucocorticoid receptor gene, nuclear receptor subfamily 3, group C, member 1 (NR3C1), in maltreated and nonmaltreated children: Associations with behavioral undercontrol, emotional lability/negativity, and externalizing and internalizing symptoms. Development and Psychopathology, 29(5), 1795–1806.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
go back to reference Cicchetti, D., & Manly, J. T. (1990). A personal perspective on conducting research with maltreating families: Problems and solutions. In G. Brody & (Ed.), Methods of family research: Families at risk (Vol. 2, pp. 87–133). Erlbaum. Cicchetti, D., & Manly, J. T. (1990). A personal perspective on conducting research with maltreating families: Problems and solutions. In G. Brody & (Ed.), Methods of family research: Families at risk (Vol. 2, pp. 87–133). Erlbaum.
go back to reference Cicchetti, D., & Toth, S. L. (2016). Child maltreatment and developmental psychopathology: A multilevel perspective. Developmental Psychopathology, 3, 457–512. Cicchetti, D., & Toth, S. L. (2016). Child maltreatment and developmental psychopathology: A multilevel perspective. Developmental Psychopathology, 3, 457–512.
go back to reference Cicchetti, D., & Banny, A. (2014). A developmental psychopathology perspective on child maltreatment. In: M. Lewis & K. Rudolph (Eds.), Handbook of developmental psychopathology (pp. 723–741). Springer. Cicchetti, D., & Banny, A. (2014). A developmental psychopathology perspective on child maltreatment. In: M. Lewis & K. Rudolph (Eds.), Handbook of developmental psychopathology (pp. 723–741). Springer.
go back to reference Cohen, J. (1988). Statistical power analysis for the behavioral sciences (2nd ed.). Erlbaum. Cohen, J. (1988). Statistical power analysis for the behavioral sciences (2nd ed.). Erlbaum.
go back to reference Costello, E. J., Copeland, W., & Angold, A. (2011). Trends in psychopathology across the adolescent years: What changes when children become adolescents, and when adolescents become adults? Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 52(10), 1015–1025.CrossRefPubMed Costello, E. J., Copeland, W., & Angold, A. (2011). Trends in psychopathology across the adolescent years: What changes when children become adolescents, and when adolescents become adults? Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 52(10), 1015–1025.CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Davies, P. T., Cicchetti, D., Thompson, M. J., Bascoe, S. M., & Cummings, E. M. (2020). The interplay of polygenic plasticity and adrenocortical activity as sources of variability in pathways among family adversity, youth emotional reactivity, and psychological problems. Development and Psychopathology, 32(2), 587–603. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954579419000439CrossRefPubMed Davies, P. T., Cicchetti, D., Thompson, M. J., Bascoe, S. M., & Cummings, E. M. (2020). The interplay of polygenic plasticity and adrenocortical activity as sources of variability in pathways among family adversity, youth emotional reactivity, and psychological problems. Development and Psychopathology, 32(2), 587–603. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1017/​S095457941900043​9CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Duprey, E. B., Ross, A. J., Russotti, J., Handley, E. D., & Cicchetti, D. (2024). Interpersonal mechanisms between child maltreatment timing and young adult internalizing and externalizing symptomatology. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 63(8), 813–824.CrossRef Duprey, E. B., Ross, A. J., Russotti, J., Handley, E. D., & Cicchetti, D. (2024). Interpersonal mechanisms between child maltreatment timing and young adult internalizing and externalizing symptomatology. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 63(8), 813–824.CrossRef
go back to reference Fares-Otero, N. E., De Prisco, M., Oliva, V., Radua, J., Halligan, S. L., Vieta, E., & Martinez‐Aran, A. (2023). Association between childhood maltreatment and social functioning in individuals with affective disorders: A systematic review and meta‐analysis. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 148(2), 142–164.CrossRefPubMed Fares-Otero, N. E., De Prisco, M., Oliva, V., Radua, J., Halligan, S. L., Vieta, E., & Martinez‐Aran, A. (2023). Association between childhood maltreatment and social functioning in individuals with affective disorders: A systematic review and meta‐analysis. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 148(2), 142–164.CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Graber, J. A., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (1996). Transitions and turning points: Navigating the passage from childhood through adolescence. Developmental Psychology, 32(4), 768–776.CrossRef Graber, J. A., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (1996). Transitions and turning points: Navigating the passage from childhood through adolescence. Developmental Psychology, 32(4), 768–776.CrossRef
go back to reference Hentges, R. F., Davies, P. T., & Sturge-Apple, M. L. (2023). Domain specificity of differential susceptibility: Testing an evolutionary theory of temperament in early childhood. Development and Psychopathology, 35(3), 1515–1528.CrossRefPubMed Hentges, R. F., Davies, P. T., & Sturge-Apple, M. L. (2023). Domain specificity of differential susceptibility: Testing an evolutionary theory of temperament in early childhood. Development and Psychopathology, 35(3), 1515–1528.CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Jovev, M., McKenzie, T., Whittle, S., Simmons, J. G., Allen, N. B., & Chanen, A. M. (2013). Temperament and maltreatment in the emergence of borderline and antisocial personality pathology during early adolescence. Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 22(3), 220–229.PubMedPubMedCentral Jovev, M., McKenzie, T., Whittle, S., Simmons, J. G., Allen, N. B., & Chanen, A. M. (2013). Temperament and maltreatment in the emergence of borderline and antisocial personality pathology during early adolescence. Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 22(3), 220–229.PubMedPubMedCentral
go back to reference Konzok, J., Gorski, M., Winkler, T. W., Baumeister, S. E., Warrier, V., Leitzmann, M. F., & Baurecht, H. (2024). Child maltreatment as A transdiagnostic risk factor for the externalizing dimension: A Mendelian randomization study. Molecular Psychiatry, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-024-02700-8 Konzok, J., Gorski, M., Winkler, T. W., Baumeister, S. E., Warrier, V., Leitzmann, M. F., & Baurecht, H. (2024). Child maltreatment as A transdiagnostic risk factor for the externalizing dimension: A Mendelian randomization study. Molecular Psychiatry, 1–7. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1038/​s41380-024-02700-8
go back to reference Li, Z., Sturge-Apple, M. L., Platts, C. R., & Davies, P. T. (2023). Testing different sources of environmental unpredictability on adolescent functioning: Ancestral cue versus statistical learning and the role of temperament. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 64(3), 437–448. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13714CrossRefPubMed Li, Z., Sturge-Apple, M. L., Platts, C. R., & Davies, P. T. (2023). Testing different sources of environmental unpredictability on adolescent functioning: Ancestral cue versus statistical learning and the role of temperament. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 64(3), 437–448. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1111/​jcpp.​13714CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Mash, E. J., & Wolf, D. A. (2005). Abnormal child psychology (3rd ed.). Wadsworth. Mash, E. J., & Wolf, D. A. (2005). Abnormal child psychology (3rd ed.). Wadsworth.
go back to reference McArdle, J. J., & Hamagami, F. (2001). Latent difference score structural models for linear dynamic analyses with incomplete longitudinal data. McArdle, J. J., & Hamagami, F. (2001). Latent difference score structural models for linear dynamic analyses with incomplete longitudinal data.
go back to reference Moffitt, T. E. (2017). Adolescence-limited and life-course-persistent antisocial behavior: A developmental taxonomy. Biosocial Theories of Crime, 69–96. Moffitt, T. E. (2017). Adolescence-limited and life-course-persistent antisocial behavior: A developmental taxonomy. Biosocial Theories of Crime, 69–96.
go back to reference Moffitt, T. E., Caspi, A., Harrington, H., & Milne, B. J. (2002). Males on the life-course-persistent and adolescence-limited antisocial pathways: Follow-up at age 26 years. Development and Psychopathology, 14(1), 179–207.CrossRefPubMed Moffitt, T. E., Caspi, A., Harrington, H., & Milne, B. J. (2002). Males on the life-course-persistent and adolescence-limited antisocial pathways: Follow-up at age 26 years. Development and Psychopathology, 14(1), 179–207.CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Muthén, L. K., & Muthén, B. O. (1998–2011). Mplus User’s Guide. Sixth Edition. Los Angeles, CA: Muthén & Muthén. Muthén, L. K., & Muthén, B. O. (1998–2011). Mplus User’s Guide. Sixth Edition. Los Angeles, CA: Muthén & Muthén.
go back to reference Nieminen, P., Lehtiniemi, H., Vähäkangas, K., Huusko, A., & Rautio, A. (2013). Standardised regression coefficient as an effect size index in summarising findings in epidemiological studies. Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Public Health, 10, 88541–885415. Nieminen, P., Lehtiniemi, H., Vähäkangas, K., Huusko, A., & Rautio, A. (2013). Standardised regression coefficient as an effect size index in summarising findings in epidemiological studies. Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Public Health, 10, 88541–885415.
go back to reference Pluess, M. (2015). Individual differences in environmental sensitivity. Child Development Perspectives, 9(3), 138–143.CrossRef Pluess, M. (2015). Individual differences in environmental sensitivity. Child Development Perspectives, 9(3), 138–143.CrossRef
go back to reference Quas, J. A., Yim, I. S., Oberlander, T. F., Nordstokke, D., Essex, M. J., Armstrong, J. M., & Boyce, W. T. (2014). The symphonic structure of childhood stress reactivity: Patterns of sympathetic, parasympathetic, and adrenocortical responses to psychological challenge. Development and Psychopathology, 26(4pt1), 963–982.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Quas, J. A., Yim, I. S., Oberlander, T. F., Nordstokke, D., Essex, M. J., Armstrong, J. M., & Boyce, W. T. (2014). The symphonic structure of childhood stress reactivity: Patterns of sympathetic, parasympathetic, and adrenocortical responses to psychological challenge. Development and Psychopathology, 26(4pt1), 963–982.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
go back to reference Salganik, M. J., Lundberg, I., Kindel, A. T., Ahearn, C. E., Al-Ghoneim, K., Almaatouq, A., & McLanahan, S. (2020). Measuring the predictability of life outcomes with a scientific mass collaboration. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(15), 8398–8403. Salganik, M. J., Lundberg, I., Kindel, A. T., Ahearn, C. E., Al-Ghoneim, K., Almaatouq, A., & McLanahan, S. (2020). Measuring the predictability of life outcomes with a scientific mass collaboration. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(15), 8398–8403.
go back to reference Sedlak, A. J., Mettenburg, J., Basena, M., Petta, I., McPherson, K., Greene, A., & Li, S. (2010). Fourth National incidence study of child abuse and neglect (NIS–4): Report to Congress. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Sedlak, A. J., Mettenburg, J., Basena, M., Petta, I., McPherson, K., Greene, A., & Li, S. (2010). Fourth National incidence study of child abuse and neglect (NIS–4): Report to Congress. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families.
go back to reference Slagt, M., Dubas, J. S., Deković, M., & van Aken, M. A. (2016). Differences in sensitivity to parenting depending on child temperament: A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 142(10), 1068.CrossRefPubMed Slagt, M., Dubas, J. S., Deković, M., & van Aken, M. A. (2016). Differences in sensitivity to parenting depending on child temperament: A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 142(10), 1068.CrossRefPubMed
go back to reference Susman, E. J. (2006). Psychobiology of persistent antisocial behavior: Stress, early vulnerabilities and the Attenuation hypothesis. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 30(3), 376–389.CrossRef Susman, E. J. (2006). Psychobiology of persistent antisocial behavior: Stress, early vulnerabilities and the Attenuation hypothesis. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 30(3), 376–389.CrossRef
go back to reference Tang, D., & Tong, X. (2023, July). A comparison of full information maximum likelihood and machine learning missing data analytical methods in growth curve modeling. In The Annual Meeting of the Psychometric Society (pp. 99–107). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland. Tang, D., & Tong, X. (2023, July). A comparison of full information maximum likelihood and machine learning missing data analytical methods in growth curve modeling. In The Annual Meeting of the Psychometric Society (pp. 99–107). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.
go back to reference Trickett, P. K., Noll, J. G., Susman, E. J., Shenk, C. E., & Putnam, F. W. (2010). Attenuation of cortisol across development for victims of sexual abuse. Development and Psychopathology, 22(1), 165–175.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Trickett, P. K., Noll, J. G., Susman, E. J., Shenk, C. E., & Putnam, F. W. (2010). Attenuation of cortisol across development for victims of sexual abuse. Development and Psychopathology, 22(1), 165–175.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
go back to reference VanMeter, F., Handley, E. D., & Cicchetti, D. (2020). The role of coping strategies in the pathway between child maltreatment and internalizing and externalizing behaviors. Child Abuse & Neglect, 101, 104323.CrossRef VanMeter, F., Handley, E. D., & Cicchetti, D. (2020). The role of coping strategies in the pathway between child maltreatment and internalizing and externalizing behaviors. Child Abuse & Neglect, 101, 104323.CrossRef
go back to reference Villodas, M. T., Litrownik, A. J., Thompson, R., Jones, D., Roesch, S. C., Hussey, J. M., & Dubowitz, H. (2015). Developmental transitions in presentations of externalizing problems among boys and girls at risk for child maltreatment. Development and Psychopathology, 27(1), 205–219.CrossRefPubMed Villodas, M. T., Litrownik, A. J., Thompson, R., Jones, D., Roesch, S. C., Hussey, J. M., & Dubowitz, H. (2015). Developmental transitions in presentations of externalizing problems among boys and girls at risk for child maltreatment. Development and Psychopathology, 27(1), 205–219.CrossRefPubMed
Metagegevens
Titel
Understanding the Heterogeneity of Maltreatment Effect: the Role of Temperamental Sensitivity
Auteurs
Zhi Li
Elizabeth D. Handley
Patrick T. Davies
Dante Cicchetti
Publicatiedatum
09-04-2025
Uitgeverij
Springer US
Gepubliceerd in
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
Print ISSN: 2730-7166
Elektronisch ISSN: 2730-7174
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10802-025-01315-z