Abstract
Using Confirmatory Factor Analysis, an 11-factor hypothesized polyvictimization measurement model was tested to see if it could accurately assess victimization among children. Nurses and other health care professionals can utilize the model to identify children on the path to polyvictimization or those children who are polyvictimized.
Sigma Membership
Delta Gamma at-Large
Type
Presentation
Format Type
Text-based Document
Research Approach
N/A
Keywords:
Assessment Model, Child Maltreatment, Polyvictimization
Recommended Citation
Jones, Kelli J., "Measuring polyvictimization among children in fragile families" (2020). NERC (Nursing Education Research Conference). 194.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/nerc/2020/presentations_2020/194
Conference Name
Nursing Education Research Conference 2020
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International,National League for Nursing
Conference Location
Washington, DC, USA
Conference Year
2020
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Measuring polyvictimization among children in fragile families
Washington, DC, USA
Using Confirmatory Factor Analysis, an 11-factor hypothesized polyvictimization measurement model was tested to see if it could accurately assess victimization among children. Nurses and other health care professionals can utilize the model to identify children on the path to polyvictimization or those children who are polyvictimized.