Parental religiosity has been associated with corporal punishment. However, most of this research has focused exclusively on Christians and has not examined physical abuse. In addition, little is known about how the larger religious environment might be associated with discipline behaviors. In this exploratory study, we examine how individual- and county-level religious attendance are related to corporal punishment and physical abuse. We sampled and surveyed 3,023 parents of children aged 12 and younger from 50 mid-sized California cities. We used weighted Poisson models to calculate the frequency of corporal punishment and physical abuse in the past year. Parents who attend religious groups used corporal punishment more frequently than par...
thesisDespite religion being implicated in perpetuating child abuse, little research exists explorin...
WOS: 000415837000005Family, violance and religion are the concepts which protect their existance, in...
This Note argues that although states should retain the parental discipline defense, their legislato...
Parental religiosity has been associated with corporal punishment. However, most of this research ha...
AMERICAN spanking beliefs were investigated by religious preference. Proportions agreeing with spank...
Using data on 1,214 families from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, this study explore...
Corporal punishment is a common means of disciplining children in Bahamian homes. Previous studies i...
This study aimed to measure whether or not the use of Corporal Punishment has an effect on children ...
This paper offers the sociological, religious, psychological, media perspectives on the use of corpo...
Vanderbilt University. Divinity SchoolUsed by permission of Sightings, the online newsletter of the ...
Religion and child abuse 2 Religious beliefs can foster, encourage, and justify child abuse, yet rel...
Corporal punishment in schools has been criticized for many reasons related to lower student achieve...
Although the merits of parents using corporal punishment to discipline children have been argued for...
The use of corporal punishment to discipline children remains a perennial focus of controversy. Seve...
The present study examined maternal religiosity as an underlying cultural factor in the effect of ha...
thesisDespite religion being implicated in perpetuating child abuse, little research exists explorin...
WOS: 000415837000005Family, violance and religion are the concepts which protect their existance, in...
This Note argues that although states should retain the parental discipline defense, their legislato...
Parental religiosity has been associated with corporal punishment. However, most of this research ha...
AMERICAN spanking beliefs were investigated by religious preference. Proportions agreeing with spank...
Using data on 1,214 families from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study, this study explore...
Corporal punishment is a common means of disciplining children in Bahamian homes. Previous studies i...
This study aimed to measure whether or not the use of Corporal Punishment has an effect on children ...
This paper offers the sociological, religious, psychological, media perspectives on the use of corpo...
Vanderbilt University. Divinity SchoolUsed by permission of Sightings, the online newsletter of the ...
Religion and child abuse 2 Religious beliefs can foster, encourage, and justify child abuse, yet rel...
Corporal punishment in schools has been criticized for many reasons related to lower student achieve...
Although the merits of parents using corporal punishment to discipline children have been argued for...
The use of corporal punishment to discipline children remains a perennial focus of controversy. Seve...
The present study examined maternal religiosity as an underlying cultural factor in the effect of ha...
thesisDespite religion being implicated in perpetuating child abuse, little research exists explorin...
WOS: 000415837000005Family, violance and religion are the concepts which protect their existance, in...
This Note argues that although states should retain the parental discipline defense, their legislato...