2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12187-018-9556-1
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Quantifying the Degree of Interparental Conflict - the Spectrum Between Conflict and Forms of Maltreatment and Abuse

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“…HC situations are often characterized by recurrent legal disputes, high degree of anger and mistrust, communication problems linked to hostility, arguments, and disappointments, verbal and/or physical aggression, and difficulties in focusing on the needs of children as separate from the needs of the parents ( Bacon and McKenzie, 2004 ; Yárnoz-Yaben and Garmendia, 2016 ). Consequently, high levels of interparental conflict are extremely detrimental to the development of children ( Duerr and Hautzinger, 2019 ) by engaging negative psychological effects that tend to persist over time ( Moral et al, 2021 ). For professionals working with families who continue to quarrel after marital separation, it is one of the most complicated areas of their practice.…”
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“…HC situations are often characterized by recurrent legal disputes, high degree of anger and mistrust, communication problems linked to hostility, arguments, and disappointments, verbal and/or physical aggression, and difficulties in focusing on the needs of children as separate from the needs of the parents ( Bacon and McKenzie, 2004 ; Yárnoz-Yaben and Garmendia, 2016 ). Consequently, high levels of interparental conflict are extremely detrimental to the development of children ( Duerr and Hautzinger, 2019 ) by engaging negative psychological effects that tend to persist over time ( Moral et al, 2021 ). For professionals working with families who continue to quarrel after marital separation, it is one of the most complicated areas of their practice.…”
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“…A través de los años, diversos investigadores/as han tratado de situar los conflictos entre los progenitores y su repercusión en el bienestar y la salud mental de la población infantojuvenil (Demby, 2016;Mctavish et al, 2016;Mercer, 2019;Reay, 2015). En este sentido, se ha destacado cómo los conflictos entre progenitores en la separación y el divorcio pueden transformarse en uno de los principales factores de riesgo para los niños, niñas y adolescentes que se encuentran inmersos/as en estas dinámicas, inclusive, considerándose como experiencias de carácter traumático (Duerr y Hautzinger, 2019;Harold y Sellers, 2018;Visser et al, 2017). Los niños, niñas y adolescentes expuestos/as a la violencia relacional de los progenitores están en riesgo significativo de múltiples resultados negativos, incluyendo depresión, agresión, trastornos de conducta, violencia, abuso de sustancias, fracaso académico, trastorno de estrés postraumático y tendencias suicidas (Corrás et al, 2017;McTavish et al, 2016;Van der Wal et al, 2019).…”
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