Parental Alienation: A Measurement Tool |
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Authors: | Gena A. Rowlands |
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Affiliation: | Department of Social Work, Barry University, Miami Shores, Florida, USA |
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Abstract: | The Rowlands Parental Alienation Scale (RPAS) was administered to 592 parents along with measures of convergent and discriminant validity. The scale was designed to capture the eight domains of parental alienating behavior posited in the literature. Factor analysis extracted only six factors, one of which was not included in the original eight: (a) campaign of denigration towards the alienated parent, (b) the independent thinker phenomenon, (c) reflexive support, (d) presence of borrowed scenarios, (e) spread of animosity to extended family, and (f) lack of positive affect towards the alienated parent. Parents who reported either that a court evaluation or court findings had confirmed the presence of parental alienation scored significantly higher on all six RPAS factors as well as on the overall RPAS score. |
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Keywords: | Parental alienation parental alienating behaviors high-conflict divorce child custody evaluations parental alienation syndrome |
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