Calvete Esther, Orue Izaskun, Gámez-Guadix Manuel, del Hoyo-Bilbao Joana, de Arroyabe Elena López
University of Deusto, Spain.
Violence Vict. 2015;30(6):935-47. doi: 10.1891/0886-6708.VV-D-14-00105. Epub 2015 Oct 5.
The aim of this study was to identify the role of exposure to family violence and parental discipline in the development of child-to-parent violence (CPV). A qualitative in-depth interview design was used. Fifteen adolescents (10 boys) who have perpetrated CPV (Mage=16 years; SDage=1.33 years) and their parents or foster parents took part in the study. Individually, they answered questions about exposure to violence and parenting practices. Results suggest that adolescents were frequently direct victims and also witnesses of violence. Furthermore, emotional neglect in the parent-child relationship was frequent and families were characterized by rules that are not consistently implemented. Different forms of violence seem to coexist in these families, and CPV should also be a target in the interventions.
本研究的目的是确定遭受家庭暴力和父母管教方式在儿童对父母暴力行为(CPV)发展过程中的作用。采用了定性深入访谈设计。15名实施过CPV的青少年(10名男孩)(平均年龄 = 16岁;年龄标准差 = 1.33岁)及其父母或养父母参与了该研究。他们分别回答了关于遭受暴力和养育方式的问题。结果表明,青少年经常是暴力的直接受害者,也是暴力的目击者。此外,亲子关系中的情感忽视很常见,家庭的特点是规则执行不一致。不同形式的暴力似乎在这些家庭中共存,CPV也应成为干预的目标。