Familiar Adjustment of the Minors who are Victims of Gender-Based Violence and Minors Immersed in a Divorce Process: an Exploratory Study
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10835/15484
DOI: https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.upsy18-2.famw
DOI: https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.upsy18-2.famw
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2019Resumen
The differences in the psychosocial and family adaptation of a group of
minors derived to the Family Meeting Point of Almeria are analyzed, also
the caretaking capacity of their parents, depending on whether they come
from the Gender Violence Court (GVC) or Family Court (FC) and the
level of family conflict reported by the minor and parents. We studied
15 families in two groups in the divorce process, one consisting of 8
children of families from GVC and another of 7 children of the FC. When
analyzing the reported family conflict, most of the children have witnessed
episodes of violence at home, 75% of the GVC. 42% of children under FC
would change their visitation regime. We observed statistically significant
differences in terms of this conflict in family and school maladjustment. It
is discussed to assess the needs of the minor considering their preferences
regarding the visitation regime to decide juridically and psychologically.
Palabra/s clave
Gender-based violence
minors
victims;