Papeles del Psicólogo (Sep 2015)

CHILD-PARENT VIOLENCE: MAIN CHARACTERISTICS, RISK FACTORS AND KEYS TO INTERVENTION

  • M. Luisa Martínez,
  • Estefanía Estévez,
  • Teresa I. Jiménez,
  • Coral Velilla

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 3
pp. 216 – 224

Abstract

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Child-parent Violence (hereinafter CPV) is an increasingly evident problem in the social, health, and judicial protection systems which, however, continue to show a number of major deficiencies with respect to the main characteristics of CPV, the people involved, the underlying factors, and efficacious interventions. Nevertheless, there is a consensus regarding its devastating consequences. The present bibliographical review is focused on analysing the problem of CPV with the aim of offering useful data for future research and intervention proposals. Specifically, this paper provides a definition of CPV and its types, some data on prevalence, the main characteristics of aggressive children and abused parents, and the most important individual, family, school and community risk factors highlighted in the current scientific literature. The keys areas of intervention with this group are also presented.

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