2016
DOI: 10.22235/cp.v10i2.1254
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Escala Zicap Para La Evaluación De La Alienación Parental: Resultados Preliminares

Abstract: Actualmente resulta necesario contar con un instrumento que respalde los estudios desarrollados por diversos autores y en varias latitudes, a fi n de proveer una herramienta que permita evidenciar la fuente de maltrato infantil intrafamiliar por la obstrucción del contacto parental dado como alienación y observado a menudo como derivación dañina de los procesos de divorcio. Dicho instrumento podría ser utilizado tanto en el ámbito clínico, en el social, así como en los tribunales de familia por profesionales p… Show more

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“…Another relevant point to mention is that, to the extent of our knowledge, no research has been conducted on this topic in a Latin American context. In this region, researchers have generally opted for the use of other terminologies for the phenomenon, such as parental interference, family alienating practices, or the previously known parental alienation syndrome [17][18][19]. On the other hand, in various research studies that have linked parental alienation to mental health problems in adulthood, relevant aspects have been overlooked, such as the introduction of statistical control variables [12,20], including other adverse experiences of victimization from caregivers.…”
Section: The Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another relevant point to mention is that, to the extent of our knowledge, no research has been conducted on this topic in a Latin American context. In this region, researchers have generally opted for the use of other terminologies for the phenomenon, such as parental interference, family alienating practices, or the previously known parental alienation syndrome [17][18][19]. On the other hand, in various research studies that have linked parental alienation to mental health problems in adulthood, relevant aspects have been overlooked, such as the introduction of statistical control variables [12,20], including other adverse experiences of victimization from caregivers.…”
Section: The Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%