Parental Denigration Boomerangs Versus Alienates: Parent–Child Closeness, Reciprocity, and Well-Being Using Multiple Informants. Rowen, J. & Emery, R. E. Family Relations, 68:119–134, Ncfr – National Council on Family Relations, USA, 2019.
Parental Denigration Boomerangs Versus Alienates: Parent–Child Closeness, Reciprocity, and Well-Being Using Multiple Informants [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
Objective: To assess parental denigration, parents demeaning each other to or in front of their children, and whether denigration is one-sided or reciprocal, related to distance or closeness between parents and children, and associated with measures of children’s well-being.
@article{Rowen2019Parental,
  author = {Rowen, Jenna and Emery, Robert E.},
  title = {Parental Denigration Boomerangs Versus Alienates: Parent–Child Closeness, Reciprocity, and Well-Being Using Multiple Informants},
  journal = {Family Relations},
  publisher = {Ncfr – National Council on Family Relations},
  address = {USA},
  year = {2019},
  volume = {68},
  pages = {119--134},
  isbn = {ISSN: 0197-6664 (print); 1741-3729 (online)},
  abstract = {Objective: To assess parental denigration, parents demeaning each other to or in front of their children, and whether denigration is one-sided or reciprocal, related to distance or closeness between parents and children, and associated with measures of children’s well-being.},
  keywords = {parental alienation; ; parental denigration; interparental conflict; parental denigration scale; divorce; Critics; Quantitative Research},
  url = {https://1drv.ms/b/s!AqneSWcIBOtasuAtMY-A6BPxuGdFVw},
  language = {English}
}

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