Parental alienation gradient: Strategies for a syndrome. Lopez, T. J., Inglesias, V. E. N., & Garcia, P. F. American Journal of Family Therapy, 42(3):217–231, USA, 2014. abstract bibtex Two factors were analyzed in 72 divorced couples: the fact of having custody of the children or not, and the sex of the parent granted the custody. These factors influence the use of 27 different alienation strategies selected for study by the authors. The results show that the fact of having custody or not affects the number and type of alienation strategies used, whereas sex of the parent with custody only appears to affect the kinds of strategies used. This marks a qualitative difference between custody-holding men and women in relation to the way they exercise alienation.
@article{Lopez2014Parental,
author = {Lopez, T. J. and Inglesias, V. E. N. and Garcia, P. F.},
title = {Parental alienation gradient: Strategies for a syndrome},
journal = {American Journal of Family Therapy},
address = {USA},
year = {2014},
volume = {42},
number = {3},
pages = {217--231},
abstract = {Two factors were analyzed in 72 divorced couples: the fact of having custody of the children or not, and the sex of the parent granted the custody. These factors influence the use of 27 different alienation strategies selected for study by the authors. The results show that the fact of having custody or not affects the number and type of alienation strategies used, whereas sex of the parent with custody only appears to affect the kinds of strategies used. This marks a qualitative difference between custody-holding men and women in relation to the way they exercise alienation.},
keywords = {parental alienation; Quantitative Research},
language = {English}
}
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