Aims: To report the types, frequency, and concordance of physical punishments employed by parents on their Pacific children at ages 1, 2, and 4 years. Methods: A cohort of Pacific infants born during 2000 in South Auckland, New Zealand, was followed. Separate home interviews that included, questions about child discipline were undertaken at 1-year, 2-years, and 4-years postpartum for mothers, and 1-year and 2-years postpartum for fathers. Results: Maternal interviews were completed from 1224, 1144, and 1048 mothers and 825 and 757 fathers respectively. Over these measurement waves, the prevalence of smacking was 21.5%, 52.0%, and 77.1% for mothers and 24.4% and 78.4% for fathers, while the prevalence of hitting with an object (such as a spo...
Aim: Despite well-known emotional and behavioural sequela, few studies investigate health-care utili...
This qualitative study describes the perceptions of 18 parents of Samoan ethnicity from Tokoroa, New...
The smacking controversy: what advice should we be giving parents? Background. Even among countries ...
Fifteen women and five men participated in a study aimed at devising strategies to reduce the use of...
The response to the legislative change in New Zealand that occurred in 2007 on the physical discipl...
Aims To describe the punitive parenting practices of a cohort of young (<25 years) New Zealand pa...
Child abuse has been very much in the news recently. Each time a child dies because of it, there is ...
BACKGROUND: Although the history of recognition of child abuse in Europe and North America extends o...
We present data on corporal punishment (CP) by a nationally representative sample of 991 American pa...
This research was conducted following the 2009 citizens-initiated referendum that aimed to overturn ...
¨ Almost all parents in Britain with children aged up to twelve years old use non-physical methods o...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to a global perspective on corporal punishment by examini...
The age-old question of whether parents should discipline their children by smacking has continued t...
Background. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to a global perspective on corporal punishmen...
This paper reviews contradictions between the increasing recognition that smacking is unnecessary an...
Aim: Despite well-known emotional and behavioural sequela, few studies investigate health-care utili...
This qualitative study describes the perceptions of 18 parents of Samoan ethnicity from Tokoroa, New...
The smacking controversy: what advice should we be giving parents? Background. Even among countries ...
Fifteen women and five men participated in a study aimed at devising strategies to reduce the use of...
The response to the legislative change in New Zealand that occurred in 2007 on the physical discipl...
Aims To describe the punitive parenting practices of a cohort of young (<25 years) New Zealand pa...
Child abuse has been very much in the news recently. Each time a child dies because of it, there is ...
BACKGROUND: Although the history of recognition of child abuse in Europe and North America extends o...
We present data on corporal punishment (CP) by a nationally representative sample of 991 American pa...
This research was conducted following the 2009 citizens-initiated referendum that aimed to overturn ...
¨ Almost all parents in Britain with children aged up to twelve years old use non-physical methods o...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to a global perspective on corporal punishment by examini...
The age-old question of whether parents should discipline their children by smacking has continued t...
Background. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to a global perspective on corporal punishmen...
This paper reviews contradictions between the increasing recognition that smacking is unnecessary an...
Aim: Despite well-known emotional and behavioural sequela, few studies investigate health-care utili...
This qualitative study describes the perceptions of 18 parents of Samoan ethnicity from Tokoroa, New...
The smacking controversy: what advice should we be giving parents? Background. Even among countries ...