The increase in the rate of child to parent violence is a concern for society in various countries. Different psychological and personal characteristics tend to define the profile of the minors who commit this type of offense. Various social factors have been also related to this type of violence, including exposure to violence, the family environment and parenting. The relationship between child to parent violence and previous exposure to violence has yet to be clarified. Comparatively little research on this crime involving samples from juvenile court has been undertaken. This study uses a standardized measure (YLS/CMI) to determine the extent to which three of the most extensively studied groups of factors in child to parent violence—the...
Child-parent Violence (hereinafter CPV) is an increasingly evident problem in the social, health, an...
The Child-to-Parent Aggression (CPA) is an area of growing interest. Previous studies suggest that a...
The main objective of this study was to examine the consistency between the parent-reports and chil...
The main objective of this study was to establish the psychosocial profile of adolescents and adults...
The use of several sources of information (parents and children) is scarce in family studies. Child-...
Child to Parent Violence (CPV) is one of the crimes with the highest rates of increase in Spain in r...
The rise of CPV cases in the last decade has become a matter of concern among researchers, who have ...
The abuse of a child towards his/her parents, also known as parental violence (CPV), constitutes a s...
Child-to-parent violence takes different forms (physical, psychological or economic) and can be addr...
Child-to-parent violence (CPV) is a type of domestic violence that has gained social and scientific ...
Identificador de proyecto: UPO-1265142The aim of this study was to carry out a psychosocial analysis...
AbstractThe aim of the present study was to examine whether juvenile offenders with charges for pare...
Identificador de proyecto: PSI2015-65683-PThe link between parenting style and violent behavior duri...
Child-to-parent violence (CPV) constitutes a serious social problem due to its short and long-term c...
Adolescent-to-Parent Violence (APV) or Child-to-Parent Violence (CPV) is a specific form of violence...
Child-parent Violence (hereinafter CPV) is an increasingly evident problem in the social, health, an...
The Child-to-Parent Aggression (CPA) is an area of growing interest. Previous studies suggest that a...
The main objective of this study was to examine the consistency between the parent-reports and chil...
The main objective of this study was to establish the psychosocial profile of adolescents and adults...
The use of several sources of information (parents and children) is scarce in family studies. Child-...
Child to Parent Violence (CPV) is one of the crimes with the highest rates of increase in Spain in r...
The rise of CPV cases in the last decade has become a matter of concern among researchers, who have ...
The abuse of a child towards his/her parents, also known as parental violence (CPV), constitutes a s...
Child-to-parent violence takes different forms (physical, psychological or economic) and can be addr...
Child-to-parent violence (CPV) is a type of domestic violence that has gained social and scientific ...
Identificador de proyecto: UPO-1265142The aim of this study was to carry out a psychosocial analysis...
AbstractThe aim of the present study was to examine whether juvenile offenders with charges for pare...
Identificador de proyecto: PSI2015-65683-PThe link between parenting style and violent behavior duri...
Child-to-parent violence (CPV) constitutes a serious social problem due to its short and long-term c...
Adolescent-to-Parent Violence (APV) or Child-to-Parent Violence (CPV) is a specific form of violence...
Child-parent Violence (hereinafter CPV) is an increasingly evident problem in the social, health, an...
The Child-to-Parent Aggression (CPA) is an area of growing interest. Previous studies suggest that a...
The main objective of this study was to examine the consistency between the parent-reports and chil...