Normative Beliefs about Adolescent-to-Parent Violence: The Spanish Adaptations of the Beliefs about Child-to-Parent Abuse Questionnaire and the Abusive Behavior by Children-Indices
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Study 1: Differences in Normative Beliefs between Son-to-Parent and Daughter-to-Parent Violence
2.1. Materials and Methods
2.1.1. Participants
2.1.2. Instruments
2.1.3. Procedure
2.1.4. Data Analyses
2.2. Results
3. Study 2: The Spanish Adaptation of the ABC-I
3.1. Materials and Methods
3.1.1. Participants
3.1.2. Instruments
3.1.3. Procedure
3.1.4. Data Analyses
3.2. Results
3.2.1. The Threshold for Abuse for Spanish Parents with Adolescent Children, Irrespective of the Perpetrator’s Gender
3.2.2. Developing the Spanish Adaptation of the ABC-I
4. Discussion
4.1. Differences in Abuse Threshold According to Gender
4.2. The Spanish Adaptation of the ABC-I
4.3. Limitations and Future Directions
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Adaptación Española del ABC-I A continuación, encontrarás una lista de comportamientos. Por favor, indica si te has comportado de la siguiente forma con tu [madre/padre] en los últimos 12 meses. | |||||||
Nunca | Una vez | Varias veces | Mensual-mente | Semanal-mente | Diariamente | ||
1. | Enfadarte con tu padre/madre porque las tareas de la casa no se han hecho cómo o cuándo querías. | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 |
2. | Echarle la culpa de tu comportamiento a tu madre/padre. | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 |
3. | Gritar o chillar a tu padre/madre. | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 |
4. | Insultar, maldecir o humillar a tu madre/padre. | 0 | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 |
5. | Romper, destrozar, golpear o patear objetos de la casa. | 0 | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 |
6. | Contraer a propósito una deuda que tuviera que pagar tu madre/padre. | 0 | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 |
7. | Robarle dinero o pertenencias a tu madre/padre. | 0 | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 |
8. | Amenazar, intimidar u obligar a tu madre/padre a hacer algo que no quiere o impedir que haga algo que quiere. | 0 | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 |
9. | Agredir físicamente a tu madre/padre (p.e., tirarle algo, agarrarle o empujarle, golpearle o abofetearle, darle patadas o puñetazos, etc.) | 0 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 | 256 |
Por favor, marca todos los comportamientos físicamente agresivos contra tu (madre/padre) en los últimos 12 meses: □ le tiró algo a [él/ella/ellos] □ le empujó □ le agarró □ le golpeó o abofeteó □ le dio un puñetazo □ le dio una patada □ le estranguló □ utilizó un arma contra él/ella/ellos □ otro__________________________________ Por favor, marque si le causó alguna lesión a su/s [madre/padre/padres] en los últimos 12 meses: □ lesión leve (por ejemplo, cortes, moratones, etc.) □ lesión grave (por ejemplo, rotura de huesos o dientes, lesión en la cabeza, etc.) | |||||||
Procedimiento de corrección: Violencia verbal = 3 + 4. Violencia física = 5 + 9. Violencia psicológica = 1 + 2 + 8. Violencia económica = 6 + 7. Violencia total = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9. |
Translation to English of the Spanish adaptation of the ABC-I Below is a list of behaviors. Please indicate whether you have behaved in the following ways towards your (father/mother) within the past 12 months]. | |||||||
Never | Once | A few times | Monthly | Weekly | Daily | ||
1. | Becoming upset with your (mother/father) because chores were not done how or when you wanted them to be done. | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 |
2. | Blaming your (mother/father) for your own behavior. | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 |
3. | Shouting or yelling at your (mother/father). | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 16 |
4. | Insulting, swearing, or humiliating your (mother/mother). | 0 | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 |
5. | Breaking, smashing, slamming, or kicking objects in the house. | 0 | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 |
6. | Purposefully collecting debt that your (father/father) had to pay. | 0 | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 |
7. | Stealing your (mother/father’s) money or possessions. | 0 | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 |
8. | Threatening, intimidating, or making your (mother/father) do something s/he did not want to do or preventing her/him from doing something s/he wanted to do. | 0 | 8 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 |
9. | Acted physically aggressively towards your (mother/father) (e.g., threw something, grabbed or pushed, hit or slapped, kicked or punched, etc.). | 0 | 16 | 32 | 64 | 128 | 256 |
Please check all physically aggressive behaviors that you used against your [parent/s] in the past 12 months: □ threw something at [her/him/them] □ pushed □ grabbed □hit or slapped □ punched □ kicked □ strangled □ used a weapon against her/him/them □ other ___________________________________________ Please check if you injured your [parent/s] in the past 12 months: □ minor injury (e.g., cuts, bruises, etc.) □ major injury (e.g., broken bones or teeth, head injury, etc.) | |||||||
Scoring procedure: Verbal violence = 3 + 4. Physical violence = 5 + 9. Psychological violence = 1 + 2 + 8. Economic violence = 6 + 7. Total Score = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 |
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Frequency Cut-off Point for Abuse | ||||
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Behavior | Son (n = 166) | Daughter (n = 163) | Odds Ratio | |
1 | Rolled eyes at a parent | Not abusive | Not abusive | |
2 | Talked back to the parent | Not abusive | Not abusive | |
3 | Became upset because chores were not done how or when he/she wanted them to be done | Daily | Several times * | 0.67 |
4 | Blamed parent for child’s own behavior | Weekly | Several times ns | |
5 | Shouted or yelled | Daily | Several times ns | |
6 | Swore at parent | Weekly | Weekly | |
7 | Tried to keep parent from doing something that he/she wanted to do | Weekly | Daily ns | |
8 | Purposefully made parent feel guilty so that the parent would do what he/she wanted | Monthly | Weekly ns | |
9 | Swore at parent in front of others | Monthly | Monthly | |
10 | Slammed or kicked objects in the house | Few times | Monthly ns | |
11 | Insulted or humiliated parent | Few times | Few times | |
12 | Threatened to break or smash objects in the house | Few times | Monthly * | 0.69 |
13 | Broke or smashed objects in the house | Few times | Few times | |
14 | Purposefully collected debt that parent had to pay | Few times | Monthly ns | |
15 | Attempted to intimidate parent | Few times | Few times | |
16 | Stole parent’s money or possessions | Few times | Monthly * | 0.64 |
17 | Threatened to hurt him/herself or others if parent did not do what he/she wanted | Few times | Few times | |
18 | Threatened to turn friends or family against parent | Monthly | Monthly | |
19 | Threatened to burn parent’s possessions | Once | Few times ns | |
20 | Made parent do something humiliating | Once | Few times ns | |
21 | Used pressure, exploitation, or threats to obtain money | Few times | Few times | |
22 | Threatened parent with an object | Once | Once | |
23 | Threw something at parent—no injury | Few times | Monthly ns | |
24 | Grabbed or pushed parent—no injury | Few times | Few times | |
25 | Hit or slapped parent—no injury | Once | Once | |
26 | Kicked or punched parent—no injury | Once | Few times ns | |
27 | Threw something at parent—minor injury | Once | Once | |
28 | Grabbed or pushed parent—minor injury | Once | Few times ns | |
29 | Hit or slapped parent—minor injury | Once | Once | |
30 | Kicked or punched parent—minor injury | Once | Once | |
31 | Threw something at parent—major injury | Once | Once | |
32 | Grabbed or pushed parent—major injury | Once | Once | |
33 | Hit or slapped parent—major injury | Once | Once | |
34 | Kicked or punched parent—major injury | Once | Once | |
35 | Used a weapon against parent | Once | Once | |
36 | Burned or scalded parent | Once | Once | |
37 | Choked parent | Once | Once | |
38 | Kept parent from getting medical care | Once | Once | |
39 | Forcibly confined parent | Once | Few times ns | |
40 | Burned parent’s possessions | Once | Once |
Behavior | Frequency Threshold for Abuse | |
---|---|---|
1 | Rolled eyes at a parent | Not Abusive |
2 | Talked back to the parent | Not Abusive |
3 | Became upset because chores were not done how or when he/she wanted them to be done | Several times a day * |
4 | Blamed parent for child’s own behavior | Daily * |
5 | Shouted or yelled | Several times a day |
6 | Swore at parent | Weekly * |
7 | Tried to keep parent from doing something that he/she wanted to do | Weekly * |
8 | Purposefully made parent feel guilty so that the parent would do what he/she wanted | Weekly * |
9 | Swore at parent in front of others | Monthly * |
10 | Slammed or kicked objects in the house | Monthly * |
11 | Insulted or humiliated parent | A few times * |
12 | Threatened to break or smash objects in the house | A few times * |
13 | Broke or smashed objects in the house | A few times * |
14 | Purposefully collected debt that parent had to pay | A few times * |
15 | Attempted to intimidate parent | A few times |
16 | Stole parent’s money or possessions | A few times |
17 | Threatened to hurt him/herself or others if parent did not do what he/she wanted | A few times |
18 | Threatened to turn friends or family against parent | Monthly ** |
19 | Threatened to burn parent’s possessions | A few times |
20 | Made parent do something humiliating | A few times ** |
21 | Used pressure, exploitation, or threats to obtain money | A few times ** |
22 | Threatened parent with an object | Once |
23 | Threw something at parent—no injury | A few times ** |
24 | Grabbed or pushed parent—no injury | A few times ** |
25 | Hit or slapped parent—no injury | Once |
26 | Kicked or punched parent—no injury | Once |
27 | Threw something at parent—minor injury | Once |
28 | Grabbed or pushed parent—minor injury | Once |
29 | Hit or slapped parent—minor injury | Once |
30 | Kicked or punched parent—minor injury | Once |
31 | Threw something at parent—major injury | Once |
32 | Grabbed or pushed parent—major injury | Once |
33 | Hit or slapped parent—major injury | Once |
34 | Kicked or punched parent—major injury | Once |
35 | Used a weapon against parent | Once |
36 | Burned or scalded parent | Once |
37 | Choked parent | Once |
38 | Kept parent from getting medical care | Once |
39 | Forcibly confined parent | Once |
40 | Burned parent’s possessions | Once |
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Cortina, H.; Martín, A.M. Normative Beliefs about Adolescent-to-Parent Violence: The Spanish Adaptations of the Beliefs about Child-to-Parent Abuse Questionnaire and the Abusive Behavior by Children-Indices. Healthcare 2023, 11, 2775. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11202775
Cortina H, Martín AM. Normative Beliefs about Adolescent-to-Parent Violence: The Spanish Adaptations of the Beliefs about Child-to-Parent Abuse Questionnaire and the Abusive Behavior by Children-Indices. Healthcare. 2023; 11(20):2775. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11202775
Chicago/Turabian StyleCortina, Helena, and Ana M. Martín. 2023. "Normative Beliefs about Adolescent-to-Parent Violence: The Spanish Adaptations of the Beliefs about Child-to-Parent Abuse Questionnaire and the Abusive Behavior by Children-Indices" Healthcare 11, no. 20: 2775. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11202775
APA StyleCortina, H., & Martín, A. M. (2023). Normative Beliefs about Adolescent-to-Parent Violence: The Spanish Adaptations of the Beliefs about Child-to-Parent Abuse Questionnaire and the Abusive Behavior by Children-Indices. Healthcare, 11(20), 2775. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11202775