A Latent Profile Analysis Investigating Factors Impacting Latino Adolescents' Attendance in Treatment.

Karina A Gattamorta, Brian E McCabe, Maite P Mena, Daniel A Santisteban
Author Information
  1. Karina A Gattamorta: School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USA.
  2. Brian E McCabe: School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USA.
  3. Maite P Mena: School of Education and Human Development, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USA.
  4. Daniel A Santisteban: School of Education and Human Development, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USA.

Abstract

In this study, we examined data from 200 families to investigate whether family functioning and adolescent psychiatric symptomatology were associated with differential attendance in a family-based or individually focused intervention for Latino adolescents. Latent profile analysis was used to identify families, and regression models were used to examine whether profiles exhibited differential attendance. Overall, three latent profiles were observed. The first described families where parents and adolescents reported discrepancies on psychiatric symptoms and family conflict. The second profile described families with elevated adolescent psychiatric symptoms but no family conflict. The third profile described families with low family cohesion and high levels of adolescent psychiatric symptoms. For this third profile, attendance in family-based treatment was significantly higher than in individual treatment. Results indicate that a family-based intervention may be better able to address issues of poor family cohesion.

Keywords

References

  1. J Subst Abuse Treat. 2015 Feb;49:27-34 [PMID: 25216811]
  2. Fam Process. 2022 Sep;61(3):1144-1161 [PMID: 35437789]
  3. Child Youth Care Forum. 2008 Aug 1;37(4):153-170 [PMID: 19774098]
  4. Drug Alcohol Rev. 2009 Nov;28(6):663-8 [PMID: 19930021]
  5. Am Psychol. 2003 Jun-Jul;58(6-7):457-465 [PMID: 12971192]
  6. Lancet. 2007 Apr 14;369(9569):1302-1313 [PMID: 17434406]
  7. J Marital Fam Ther. 2012 Jan;38(1):82-100 [PMID: 22283382]
  8. Fam Process. 2001 Fall;40(3):313-32 [PMID: 11676271]
  9. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2005 Aug;44(8):728-47 [PMID: 16034275]
  10. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2006 Sep;84 Suppl 1:S29-42 [PMID: 16787713]
  11. Couple Family Psychol. 2012 Dec;2(4):246-263 [PMID: 24772378]
  12. Prev Sci. 2003 Sep;4(3):189-201 [PMID: 12940469]
  13. J Fam Psychol. 2005 Mar;19(1):121-32 [PMID: 15796658]
  14. Am J Public Health. 2001 May;91(5):761-6 [PMID: 11344884]
  15. Psychiatr Rehabil J. 2015 Mar;38(1):55-64 [PMID: 25799306]
  16. J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2008 Oct;37(4):820-32 [PMID: 18991132]
  17. Prev Sci. 2005 Dec;6(4):275-86 [PMID: 16075192]
  18. Addiction. 2000 Apr;95(4):491-503 [PMID: 10829326]
  19. J Youth Adolesc. 1987 Oct;16(5):427-54 [PMID: 24277469]
  20. J Addict Dis. 2010 Oct;29(4):427-35 [PMID: 20924878]
  21. J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2004 Feb;45(2):195-211 [PMID: 14982236]
  22. J Fam Psychol. 2000 Dec;14(4):688-701 [PMID: 11132489]
  23. J Prim Prev. 2006 Mar;27(2):171-93 [PMID: 16532263]
  24. Dev Psychopathol. 2002 Fall;14(4):969-81 [PMID: 12549712]
  25. Soc Sci Med. 2007 Jan;64(2):477-95 [PMID: 17049701]
  26. J Consult Clin Psychol. 2007 Dec;75(6):914-26 [PMID: 18085908]
  27. Psychol Assess. 2012 Mar;24(1):187-96 [PMID: 21942232]
  28. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2001 Apr;40(4):443-9 [PMID: 11314570]
  29. Child Adolesc Social Work J. 2022 Nov 16;:1-30 [PMID: 36407676]

Grants

  1. P60 MD002266/NIMHD NIH HHS
  2. R01 DA027920/NIDA NIH HHS
  3. R25 DA026401/NIDA NIH HHS

Word Cloud

Created with Highcharts 10.0.0familyfamiliespsychiatricprofileadolescentattendancefamily-basedLatinoadolescentsdescribedsymptomswhetherfunctioningsymptomatologydifferentialinterventionLatentusedprofilesconflictthirdcohesiontreatmentstudyexamineddata200investigateassociatedindividuallyfocusedanalysisidentifyregressionmodelsexamineexhibitedOverallthreelatentobservedfirstparentsreporteddiscrepanciessecondelevatedlowhighlevelssignificantlyhigherindividualResultsindicatemaybetterableaddressissuespoorProfileAnalysisInvestigatingFactorsImpactingAdolescents'AttendanceTreatment

Similar Articles

Cited By

No available data.