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- Title
Características familiares asociadas a violencia filio-parental en adolescentes.
- Authors
Calvete, Esther; Gámez-Guadix, Manuel; Orue, Izaskun
- Abstract
The Child-to-Parent Aggression (CPA) is an area of growing in-terest. Previous studies suggest that a variety of family factors can act as explanatory elements of the CPA, such as exposure to violence, emotional neglect and permissive parenting style. This study examined the association of these factors with the occurrence of severe physical and psychological CPA. A total of 1698 adolescents (870 boys and 828 girls), aged between 12 and 17 years, answered CPA measures, exposure to violence, affection and communication, parental abandonment and permissive parenting style. Results of logistic regression analysis showed that low levels of affection and communication were associated with all forms of severe CPA. Wit-nessing family violence was associated with the physical VFP against fa-thers whereas direct victimization in family was associated with physical CPA against mothers, and psychological CPA against both parents. The permissive style was associated with the severe psychological CPA but not with the physical CPA.
- Subjects
PARENT abuse; PARENT-child relationships; AGGRESSION (Psychology); ADOLESCENT psychology; EMOTIONS; ABANDONMENT (Psychology); DOMESTIC violence
- Publication
Anales de Psicología, 2014, Vol 30, Issue 3, p1176
- ISSN
0212-9728
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.6018/analesps.30.3.166291