2019
DOI: 10.21501/24631779.3370
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Relación entre el consumo de sustancias psicoactivas y la violencia filioparental en adolescentes

Abstract: El presente trabajo ofrece una reflexión sobre algunos aspectos relacionados con las prácticas de violencia filioparental ejercida por hijos e hijas adolescentes y el consumo de sustancias psicoactivas. Se parte de una exhaustiva revisión documental, identificando los factores que pueden desatar actos de agresión hacia los padres, madres o familiares ascendentes, priorizando en el consumo de sustancias psicoactivas como vehículo que fija unas formas particulares de conflicto en la relación padres e hijos. Se c… Show more

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“…Although the problem of CPV is becoming more serious and prevalent, it has not aroused the same interest among researchers as other types of violent behavior in adolescents such as bullying or other types of intrafamily abuse (Calvete & Orue, 2016). Furthermore, most of the research on CPV has placed the main focus on the externalizing problems of minors who attack their parents, for example, substance use (Ávila et al, 2019), violent behavior toward peers and partners (Carrascosa et al, 2018; Martí et al, 2020), nonconformist perception (Del Moral et al, 2019; Terceño, 2017), or also the problematic use of social networks (Martínez-Ferrer et al, 2018; Suárez-Relinque et al, 2020). However, the literature has not dedicated the same attention to the emotional experiences of adolescents who commit CPV.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the problem of CPV is becoming more serious and prevalent, it has not aroused the same interest among researchers as other types of violent behavior in adolescents such as bullying or other types of intrafamily abuse (Calvete & Orue, 2016). Furthermore, most of the research on CPV has placed the main focus on the externalizing problems of minors who attack their parents, for example, substance use (Ávila et al, 2019), violent behavior toward peers and partners (Carrascosa et al, 2018; Martí et al, 2020), nonconformist perception (Del Moral et al, 2019; Terceño, 2017), or also the problematic use of social networks (Martínez-Ferrer et al, 2018; Suárez-Relinque et al, 2020). However, the literature has not dedicated the same attention to the emotional experiences of adolescents who commit CPV.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%