Parental bonding and parental alienation as correlates of psychological maltreatment in adults in intact and non-intact families. Baker, A. & Verrocchio, M. Journal of Child and Family Studies, Springer, USA, 2014.
Parental bonding and parental alienation as correlates of psychological maltreatment in adults in intact and non-intact families [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
Seven hundred and thirty nine (739) Italian adults completed a survey about (A) the extent to which each parent engaged in parental alienation behaviors (B) the extent to which each parent engaged in psychological maltreatment and (C) a measure of parental bonding for each parent. Associations between these variables were examined for each parent and separately for participants whose parents remained married and those who divorced/separated. Results revealed that across the board, parental alienation was associated with psychological maltreatment over and above the effects of parental bonding. These data are understood in the context of a relationship-specific model of psychological maltreatment in which the child experiences parental acceptance of the self as distinct from parental acceptance of the child’s relationship with the other parent.
@article{Baker2014Parental,
  author = {Baker, A.J.L. and Verrocchio, M.C.},
  title = {Parental bonding and parental alienation as correlates of psychological maltreatment in adults in intact and non-intact families},
  journal = {Journal of Child and Family Studies},
  publisher = {Springer},
  address = {USA},
  year = {2014},
  volume = {24},
  number = {10},
  abstract = {Seven hundred and thirty nine (739) Italian adults completed a survey about (A) the extent to which each parent engaged in parental alienation behaviors (B) the extent to which each parent engaged in psychological maltreatment and (C) a measure of parental bonding for each parent. Associations between these variables were examined for each parent and separately for participants whose parents remained married and those who divorced/separated. Results revealed that across the board, parental alienation was associated with psychological maltreatment over and above the effects of parental bonding. These data are understood in the context of a relationship-specific model of psychological maltreatment in which the child experiences parental acceptance of the self as distinct from parental acceptance of the child’s relationship with the other parent.},
  keywords = {parental alienation; statistical analysis; Quantitative Research},
  url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/271014063_Parental_Bonding_and_Parental_Alienation_as_Correlates_of_Psychological_Maltreatment_in_Adults_in_Intact_and_Non-intact_Families},
  language = {English}
}

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