Grych, JohnSeid, MichaelFincham, Frank2020-03-092020-03-091992Grych, J. H., Seid, M., & Fincham, F.D. (1992). Assessing marital conflict from the child's perspective: The children's perception of interparental conflict scale [Instrument]. Child Development, 63, 558-572.http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11990/1682https://ncvc.dspacedirect.org/bitstream/id/2516/Childrens%20perceptions%20combined.pdfThis study is based on work by Grych and Fincham’s (1990) cognitive-contextual model. The study is meant to examine how children interpret conflict between parents or between their parent and their parent’s partner and child adjustment. The ways in which children interpret and understanding of parental conflict are related to child adjustment can be assessed. This instrument was developed to assess how children view interparental conflict. There are multiple subscales and three superordinate scales: Conflict properties (Frequency, Intensity, Resolution), Threat (Threat, Coping Efficacy) and Self-Blame (Content, Self-Blame). (CVR Abstract).Instrumenten-USsurveysurvey instrumentchild abuseintimate partner violencewitnessing domestic violencesecondary victimizationvicarious traumadomestic violencechild traumatraumachild maltreatmentcoping skillsconflict tacticspopulation: childrenchild developmentchild behaviorChildren's Perception of Interparental Conflict