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Full Title
MALTRATTAMENTO E ABUSO ALL'INFANZIA
Publisher
FrancoAngeli
ISSN
1591-4267 (Printed Journal)
1972-5140 (Online Journal)
Journal Volume Number
26
Journal Issue Number
1
Journal Issue Designation
1
Journal Issue Date
2024
Full Title
Triangolazione e conflitto genitore-figlio, due possibili meccanismi per spiegare gli effetti del conflitto genitoriale e co-genitoriale sull'adattamento dei figli: una revisione sistematica della letteratura
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First Page
15
Last Page
44
Language of text
Italian
Publication Date
2024/03
Copyright
2024 FrancoAngeli srl
Main description
L'evidenza empirica ha da tempo dimostrato che il conflitto genitoriale e co-genitoriale possano avere effetti nocivi sull'adattamento psicologico dei figli. Due possibili mecca-nismi in grado di spiegare gli effetti del conflitto sull'adattamento s-no la tendenza dei figli a triangolarsi nel conflitto stesso e il conflitto genitore-figlio. La presente revisione sistematica ha l'obiettivo di comprendere lo stato dell'arte della letteratura rispetto a queste associazioni. Sono stati utilizzati tre database: SCOPUS, Web of Science e EBSCO-host Research Database per individuare gli studi in APA PsycArticles, APA PsycInfo e MEDLINE. Sono stati individuati duecentodieci articoli pubblicati tra il 1996 e il 2023. Dopo aver rimosso i duplicati, aver selezionato e valutato l'idoneità del materiale, sono stati selezionati venti articoli. Gli articoli revisionati hanno mostrato associazioni tra il conflitto genitoriale e co-genitoriale sia con la trian-golazione sia con il conflitto genitore-figlio. Un interessante e meno esplorato filone di studi ha dimostrato anche gli effetti della triangolazione sul conflitto genitore-figlio. Questa revisione rinforza l'importanza di sviluppare altri studi empirici sul tema e, in particolare, studi che esplorino gli effetti della triangolazione sul conflitto genitore-figlio.
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