Why do prospective and retrospective measures of childhood maltreatment differ? Qualitative analyses in a cohort study
Coleman O, Baldwin J, Moffitt T, Arseneault L, Fisher H, Rose-Clarke K, Danese A. Why do prospective and retrospective measures of childhood maltreatment differ? Qualitative analyses in a cohort study. Child Abuse & Neglect 2024, 157: 107070. PMID: 39366249, DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2024.107070.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeasures of maltreatmentInterview notesSelf-reportRetrospective measuresEnvironmental Risk Longitudinal Twin StudyAged 5Accuracy of self-reportProspective measuresCategories of themesMaltreatmentFramework analysisCaregiver interviewsChildhood maltreatmentChildhood experiencesCohort studyLongitudinal Twin StudyQualitative dataInterviewsTwin studiesChildhood Trauma QuestionnaireGroup of individualsParticipantsTrauma QuestionnaireSource of disagreementQualitative analysisObjective and subjective experiences of childhood maltreatment and their relationships with cognitive deficits: a cohort study in the USA
Danese A, Widom C. Objective and subjective experiences of childhood maltreatment and their relationships with cognitive deficits: a cohort study in the USA. The Lancet Psychiatry 2024, 11: 720-730. PMID: 39147460, DOI: 10.1016/s2215-0366(24)00224-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMeasures of childhood maltreatmentExperiences of childhood maltreatmentMeasures of maltreatmentChildhood maltreatmentCognitive deficitsRetrospective reports of childhood maltreatmentReports of childhood maltreatmentSelf-reportNational Institute of Mental HealthInstitute of Mental HealthPervasive cognitive deficitsNon-verbal intelligenceMeasures of neglectRetrospective self-reportsVerbal intelligenceAutobiographical memoryExecutive functionMaltreated childrenCognitive abilitiesPsychopathologyCognitive testsCognitive functionGroup differencesProcessing speedRetrospective reportsResearch Review: Why do prospective and retrospective measures of maltreatment differ? A narrative review
Coleman O, Baldwin J, Dalgleish T, Rose‐Clarke K, Widom C, Danese A. Research Review: Why do prospective and retrospective measures of maltreatment differ? A narrative review. Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry 2024, 65: 1662-1677. PMID: 39150090, DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.14048.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeasures of maltreatmentChildhood maltreatmentRetrospective measuresMeasures of childhood maltreatmentMental health burdenReports of maltreatmentRetrospective reportsMaltreatmentAssess maltreatmentPsychopathologyGroup of individualsNovel interventionsMethodological issuesHealth burdenData collection methodsMotivating individualsMeasure disagreementIndividualsMulti-disciplinary researchMemoryCollection methods