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Maltreated children's memory: Accuracy, suggestibility, and psychopathology.
Authors:Eisen, Mitchell L.   Goodman, Gail S.   Qin, Jianjian   Davis, Suzanne   Crayton, John
Abstract:Memory, suggestibility, stress arousal, and trauma-related psychopathology were examined in 328 3- to 16-year-olds involved in forensic investigations of abuse and neglect. Children's memory and suggestibility were assessed for a medical examination and venipuncture. Being older and scoring higher in cognitive functioning were related to fewer inaccuracies. In addition, cortisol level and trauma symptoms in children who reported more dissociative tendencies were associated with increased memory error, whereas cortisol level and trauma symptoms were not associated with increased error for children who reported fewer dissociative tendencies. Sexual and/or physical abuse predicted greater accuracy. The study contributes important new information to scientific understanding of maltreatment, psychopathology, and eyewitness memory in children. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:children   maltreatment   eyewitness memory   suggestibility   trauma   stress arousal   psychopathology
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