Child Abuse Potential Inventory: sviluppo di una versione breve

Titolo Rivista MALTRATTAMENTO E ABUSO ALL’INFANZIA
Autori/Curatori Sarah Miragoli, Daniela Traficante, Elena Camisasca, Paola Di Blasio
Anno di pubblicazione 2017 Fascicolo 2017/3 Lingua Italiano
Numero pagine 17 P. 69-85 Dimensione file 203 KB
DOI 10.3280/MAL2017-003005
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Una versione breve del Child Abuse Potential (CAP) Inventory è stata sviluppata usando un gruppo di 102 genitori non maltrattanti e un gruppo aggiuntivo di 37 genitori maltrattanti. Gli item sono stati selezionati massimizzando: (a) la discriminatività rispetto alla condizione di maltrattamento rilevato da parte dei Servizi Sociali; (b) la predittività rispetto al punteggio totale della forma originale; (c) la stabilità fattoriale; (d) la validità clinica degli item selezionati. I punteggi ottenuti con una scala di 17 item mostrano una coerenza interna di .70, una struttura fattoriale stabile a 6 fattori e una significativa correlazione con il punteggio originale della Abuse Scale (r = .86). Inoltre, il punteggio della scala breve mantiene un adeguato pattern di correlazioni con altri strumenti riferiti alla funzione genitoriale. Pertanto, la versione breve del CAP Inventory può essere considerata un utile e rapido strumento di screening per la valutazione del rischio di maltrattamento infantile.;

Keywords:CAP Inventory, maltrattamento fisico, valutazione del rischio, competenze genitoriali, prevenzione.

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