3.71 Citation Analysis of Misinformation Regarding Parental Alienation Theory. Bernet, W. & Xu, S. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 61(10S):S251–S251, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, USA, Supplement, 2022.
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Misinformation regarding parental alienation (PA) frequently occurs in journals, books, and presentations. The purpose of this study was to identify recurrent publication of the same misinformation, that is, variations of the statement: “Parental alienation theory assumes that the favored parent has caused parental alienation in the child simply because the child refuses to have a relationship with the rejected parent, without identifying or proving alienating behaviors by the favored parent.” The recurrent misinformation reported here is not trivial; these statements are significant misrepresentations of PA theory. Instead, PA theory states that PA is only one of several possible causes of contact refusal, that is, not all children who refuse contact with Parent B were influenced by Parent A to reject a relationship with Parent B.
@article{Bernet20223.71,
  author = {Bernet, William and Xu, Shenmeng},
  title = {3.71 Citation Analysis of Misinformation Regarding Parental Alienation Theory},
  journal = {Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry},
  publisher = {American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry},
  address = {USA},
  year = {2022},
  month = {Supplement},
  volume = {61},
  number = {10S},
  pages = {S251--S251},
  isbn = {ISSN: 08908567},
  abstract = {Misinformation regarding parental alienation (PA) frequently occurs in journals, books, and presentations. The purpose of this study was to identify recurrent publication of the same misinformation, that is, variations of the statement: “Parental alienation theory assumes that the favored parent has caused parental alienation in the child simply because the child refuses to have a relationship with the rejected parent, without identifying or proving alienating behaviors by the favored parent.” The recurrent misinformation reported here is not trivial; these statements are significant misrepresentations of PA theory. Instead, PA theory states that PA is only one of several possible causes of contact refusal, that is, not all children who refuse contact with Parent B were influenced by Parent A to reject a relationship with Parent B.},
  keywords = {Citation Analysis; Bias; Misinformation; Evaluation; Qualitative Research},
  url = {https://1drv.ms/b/s!AqneSWcIBOtav9xE4k6JSZQJO_eRKw?e=bHpsfC},
  language = {English}
}

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