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The Role of Parental Communication and Emotional Intelligence in Child-to-Parent Violence

David Montero-monteroDavid Moreno-ruizBelén Martínez-ferrerPaula López-martínez

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Violència infantilPoison control050109 social psychologyDevelopmentemotional intelligenceAdolescentsSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthArticleDevelopmental psychologyBehavioral Neurosciencefamily communicationIntel·ligènciachild-to-parent violenceMultivariate analysis of varianceInjury preventionGenetics0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral PsychologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEmotional intelligence05 social sciencesEmocionsOffensiveHuman factors and ergonomicsComunicació en la famíliaadolescencePsychology050104 developmental & child psychology

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In recent years, cases of child-to-parent violence (CPV) have increased significantly, prompting greater scientific interest in clarifying its causes. The aim of this research was to study the relationship between styles of family communication (open, offensive and avoidant), emotional intelligence or EI (attention, repair and perceived emotional clarity) and CPV, taking into account the gender of the aggressors. The participants of the study were 1200 adolescents (46.86% boys) between the ages of 12 and 18 enrolled at secondary schools in the Autonomous Communities of Andalusia and Valencia (M = 13.88, SD = 1.32). A Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA, 3 &times

10.3390/bs9120148http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bs9120148