2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10896-008-9216-1
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Risk Factor Models for Adolescent Verbal and Physical Aggression Toward Fathers

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“…Pagani et al found substance misuse increased the risk of verbal and physical aggression towards parents. It is surprising, however, that neither mental health problems, nor criminal history were associative of recidivism as both factors have previously been found to increase the risk of child-to-parent abuse [15,17]. These factors and how they are used within child-to-parent relationships is an area that needs to be further understood, especially when compared to a recent study exploring the DASH risk factors [25] when including all DA incidents (partner and familial).…”
Section: Part Ii: Recidivism Analysismentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Pagani et al found substance misuse increased the risk of verbal and physical aggression towards parents. It is surprising, however, that neither mental health problems, nor criminal history were associative of recidivism as both factors have previously been found to increase the risk of child-to-parent abuse [15,17]. These factors and how they are used within child-to-parent relationships is an area that needs to be further understood, especially when compared to a recent study exploring the DASH risk factors [25] when including all DA incidents (partner and familial).…”
Section: Part Ii: Recidivism Analysismentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Pagani et al [17] conducted longitudinal analyses and observed that problematic substance use increased the risk of child-toparent aggression. Substance use increased the risk of verbal aggression against mothers by 60% and fathers by 53%.…”
Section: Child-to-parent Abuse Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…De estos, los estudios más recientes sobre la prevalencia de la VFP arrojan datos extraordinariamente variables. La mayoría de los estudios se han centrado en la forma física de VFP in-dicando tasas de prevalencia que oscilan entre el 4.6 y el 21% (p.ej., Calvete, Orue y Sampedro, 2011;Ibabe y Jaureguizar, 2011;Pagani et al, 2003Pagani et al, , 2004Pagani et al, , 2009Ulman y Straus, 2003). Los pocos estudios que han evaluado la prevalencia de agresiones psicológicas arrojan cifras que oscilan entre 45 y 65% (Calvete et al, 2011;Pagani et al, 2004Pagani et al, , 2009.…”
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