Alienación parental y su evaluación. Un análisis bibliométrico

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Alejandro Mendoza Amaro
Fabiola González Betanzos
Alicia Edith Hermosillo de la Torre
Rubén Soltero Avelar
Mario Orozco Guzmán

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Se realizó un estudio bibliométrico para identificar el desarrollo de sobre alienación parental y los instrumentos psicométricos diseñados para evaluarla. Se consultaron 17 bases de datos con el descriptor “alienación parental” en el periodo comprendido de enero de 2000 a junio de 2017. Se identificó 221 publicaciones en 89 revistas, el 90% de los artículos son revisiones narrativas de la literatura, casos clínicos, editorial y otros, que nos indican una fase temprana en la investigación. No se identificaron estudios clínicos que emplearan pruebas psicométricas para cuantificar la eficacia del tratamiento. Se identificaron 5 instrumentos psicométricos en 8 publicaciones, se muestran una síntesis de las propiedades métricas de los instrumentos, la metodología de los estudios y los factores estudiados.

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Mendoza Amaro, A., González Betanzos, F., Hermosillo de la Torre, A. E. ., Soltero Avelar, R., & Orozco Guzmán, M. (2020). Alienación parental y su evaluación. Un análisis bibliométrico. Uaricha, Revista De Psicología, 17, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.35830/urp.v17i.259
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