Child-to-parent violence in adolescents; a relationship with school violence and cyberbullying.

  • Jesús Ulises García Alcalá Universidad de Guadalajara
  • Remberto Castro Castañeda Universidad de Guadalajara
  • Omar Castro-Sataray Universidad de Guadalajara
Keywords: violence, adolescence, victimization, social media

Abstract

The objective of this study is to analyze the relationship between child-to-parent violence with school violence and cyberbullying. The sample is made up of 1,587 adolescents aged 12 to 17 from Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. The results show statistically significant relationships between child-to-parent violence and school violence and cyberbullying. Adolescents who carry out severe child-to-parent violence stand out in their averages in direct manifest aggression, indirect relational aggression and cyberbullying compared to adolescents with moderate and absent child-to-parent violence. Regression analyzes reveal that cyberbullying, direct overt aggression, and indirect relational aggression predict child-to-parent violence.

Published
2022-09-01