Spanish Validation of the Conflict Tactics Scale-Parent to Child: Assessing Non-Violent Discipline, Coercive Discipline, and Physical Aggression
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2025-06Abstract
Introduction: There is a gap in the available Spanish-language instruments that
specifically measure the behaviors or tactics used by parents in conflict or hostile
situations with their children. The main objective of this study was to translate,
adapt, and validate the Conflict Tactics Scale: Parent to Child (CTSPC) within the
Spanish context, evaluating its psychometric properties, including exploratory
factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, and internal consistency.
Method: A sample of 700 parents (350 women and 350 men) aged between 18
and 69 years was used.
Results: The Spanish version of the CTSPC consists of 21 items distributed
across 3 dimensions: Non-Violent Discipline (α = 0.71), Coercive Discipline
(α = 0.81), and Physical Aggression (α = 0.93). The findings indicated that 14.14%
of participants reported having used physically aggressive behaviors toward
their children at least once in their lifetime.
Discussion: This instrument emerges as a valuable tool for identifying
inappropriate tactics and behaviors employed by parents toward their children,
contributing to the prevention of child maltreatment and raising parental
awareness about how to educate children without resorting to violence.
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Language
English
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9
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Frontiers
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Frontiers in Physiology, 2025, 16:1579200
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