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Child abduction. Parent and child functioning following return.

R Forehand1, N Long, C Zogg

  • 1University of Georgia, Department of Psychology, Athens 30602.

Clinical Pediatrics
|July 1, 1989
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Children abducted by a parent showed temporary behavioral issues, but recovered over time. Parents utilized problem-focused coping strategies during the abduction, with their psychological functioning also improving post-return.

Area of Science:

  • Child Psychology
  • Family Law
  • Trauma Studies

Background:

  • Parental abduction is a significant stressor for children and families.
  • Understanding the long-term effects of parental abduction on child functioning is crucial.

Observation:

  • This study examined the functioning of 17 children returned after parental abduction.
  • Parental coping strategies and psychological well-being during and after abduction were also assessed.

Findings:

  • Children's functioning declined immediately post-abduction but improved at follow-up.
  • Parental psychological functioning decreased during abduction and subsequently improved.
  • Problem-focused coping was commonly reported by parents.

Implications:

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  • While temporary maladjustment occurs, children generally show recovery after parental abduction.
  • Parental coping mechanisms appear to influence recovery trajectories.
  • Interventions should consider supporting both child and parental well-being during reunification.