There has been limited research and policy directed toward defining and understanding child-to-parent aggression (CPA), resulting in inconsistent definitions, understandings, and responses, which has a detrimental impact on families. In particular, there have been limited qualitative studies of those working on the frontline of CPA, hindering the development of effective policy. The present qualitative study therefore aimed to explore practitioner perspectives of CPA. Twenty-five practitioners from diverse fields (e.g. youth justice, police, charities) participated in four focus groups relating to their experiences of working with CPA in the UK. Thematic analysis of focus groups revealed three key themes: definitions of CPA, understanding o...
Adolescent to parent violence has historically been a silent problem, absent from official discourse...
Contemporary debates about violence within the family are usually limited to the dynamics and preven...
This article presents findings from a survey of the experiences of child protection work...
Background: Child-to-parent abuse (CPA) is an area of family violence that has remained relatively u...
CPV as an adolescent concern tends to be the focus of research published and guidelines indicated to...
This qualitative study explores child-to-parent violence (CPV) in the UK based on the accounts of ad...
This report builds on Thorley and Coates (2017) Child-Parent Violence(CPV): an exploratory exercise....
The aim of this study was to attempt to determine participant perceptions of Child to Parent Violenc...
Adolescent to parent violence and abuse (APVA) is a not a new phenomenon, though it is only relative...
The increase in the rate of child to parent violence is a concern for society in various countries. ...
This qualitative study explores child-to-parent violence (CPV) in the United Kingdom based on the ac...
Previous research commissioned by Adfam and AVA found that the problem of child to parent violence (...
Background: Child-to-parent violence and abuse (CPVA) is recognised as a form of domestic violence (...
The use of several sources of information (parents and children) is scarce in family studies. Child-...
The Child-to-Parent Aggression (CPA) is an area of growing interest. Previous studies suggest that a...
Adolescent to parent violence has historically been a silent problem, absent from official discourse...
Contemporary debates about violence within the family are usually limited to the dynamics and preven...
This article presents findings from a survey of the experiences of child protection work...
Background: Child-to-parent abuse (CPA) is an area of family violence that has remained relatively u...
CPV as an adolescent concern tends to be the focus of research published and guidelines indicated to...
This qualitative study explores child-to-parent violence (CPV) in the UK based on the accounts of ad...
This report builds on Thorley and Coates (2017) Child-Parent Violence(CPV): an exploratory exercise....
The aim of this study was to attempt to determine participant perceptions of Child to Parent Violenc...
Adolescent to parent violence and abuse (APVA) is a not a new phenomenon, though it is only relative...
The increase in the rate of child to parent violence is a concern for society in various countries. ...
This qualitative study explores child-to-parent violence (CPV) in the United Kingdom based on the ac...
Previous research commissioned by Adfam and AVA found that the problem of child to parent violence (...
Background: Child-to-parent violence and abuse (CPVA) is recognised as a form of domestic violence (...
The use of several sources of information (parents and children) is scarce in family studies. Child-...
The Child-to-Parent Aggression (CPA) is an area of growing interest. Previous studies suggest that a...
Adolescent to parent violence has historically been a silent problem, absent from official discourse...
Contemporary debates about violence within the family are usually limited to the dynamics and preven...
This article presents findings from a survey of the experiences of child protection work...