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Adolescent-to-Parent Violence: Translating Research into Effective Practice
Abstract Adolescent-to-parent violence is an increas-ingly recognized family and societal problem. Documented prevalence rates range between 5 and 22% of the popula-tion; however, researchers speculate that this is a gross underestimate. Parents and caregivers are hesitant to report adolescent-to-parent violence because, in large part, there are no standardized protocols for police response and evidence-based treatment practices are nonexistent. This article offers an updated narrative review of existing litera-ture on adolescent-to-parent violence found through word searches in the databases Google Scholar and PsychInfo followed by additional review of cited literature in all arti-cles located. We review extant theoretical frameworks that guide research and practice, discuss the impact of incon-sistent research methods on the current state of knowledge, integrate new empirical data on risk and protective factors and assessment procedures, and detail existing intervention approaches. There are substantial detrimental consequences of adolescent-to-parent violence for families and current research, assessment, and intervention practices have fallen short of fully addressing these needs. A collective, col-laborative, and interdisciplinary effort by clinical scientists,
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