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AbstractThis study analyses the impact of family violence on adolescent maladjustment and child-to-parent violence in a community sample. It also explores a possible mediating effect of adolescent behavioural and/or emotional problems in the relationship between family violence and child-to-parent violence. The sample included 485 adolescents of both sexes, with an age range of 12 to 18 years. Two structural equation models are presented in the data analysis. The results support previous findings indicating that all forms of family violence appear to contribute to adolescent maladjustment. Moreover, indirect effects of family violence on child-to-parent violence through behavioural and emotional problems were found. The implications of these results are discussed.
Studies in Psychology: Estudios de Psicología – Taylor & Francis
Published: Jan 2, 2014
Keywords: domestic violence; parent-child relations; exposure to violence; violencia doméstica; relaciones padre-hijo; exposición a la violencia
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