Background and Objective: Sixty countries worldwide have banned the use of physical punishment, yet little is known about the association of physical and nonphysical forms of child discipline with child development in a global context. The objective of this study is to examine whether physical punishment and nonphysical discipline are associated with child socioemotional functioning in a global sample of families from 62 countries and whether country-level normativeness of physical punishment and nonphysical discipline moderated those associations. Methods: Data for this study are from 215,885 families in the fourth and fifth rounds of the United Nations Children’s Fund Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys. Bayesian multilevel logistic models...
Interviews were conducted with 336 mother – child dyads (children’s ages ranged from 6 to 17 years; ...
There is growing debate in the parenting literature as to whether using physical punishment to disci...
BACKGROUND: Although the history of recognition of child abuse in Europe and North America extends o...
One of the most common forms of violence against children is corporal punishment—the use of physical...
Spanking is one of the most common forms of child discipline used by parents around the world. Resea...
Children living in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are disproportionately at-risk for faili...
In the current study, we investigated the associations between parenting discipline strategies (i.e....
Objectives To test associations between 11 caregiver aggressive and non-aggressive discipline behavi...
Physical punishment is increasingly viewed as a form of violence that harms children. This narrative...
Introduction: Internationally, eight out of ten children are exposed to violent discipline by thei...
This study examined the associations of 11 discipline techniques with children’s aggressive and anxi...
Growing academic, political, and media pressure has persuaded twenty countries to ban physical disci...
Introduction: Internationally, eight out of ten children are exposed to violent discipline by their ...
normativeness of physical discipline moderates the link between mothers ’ use of physical discipline...
For centuries, parents across the globe have utilized corporal punishment against children in the na...
Interviews were conducted with 336 mother – child dyads (children’s ages ranged from 6 to 17 years; ...
There is growing debate in the parenting literature as to whether using physical punishment to disci...
BACKGROUND: Although the history of recognition of child abuse in Europe and North America extends o...
One of the most common forms of violence against children is corporal punishment—the use of physical...
Spanking is one of the most common forms of child discipline used by parents around the world. Resea...
Children living in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are disproportionately at-risk for faili...
In the current study, we investigated the associations between parenting discipline strategies (i.e....
Objectives To test associations between 11 caregiver aggressive and non-aggressive discipline behavi...
Physical punishment is increasingly viewed as a form of violence that harms children. This narrative...
Introduction: Internationally, eight out of ten children are exposed to violent discipline by thei...
This study examined the associations of 11 discipline techniques with children’s aggressive and anxi...
Growing academic, political, and media pressure has persuaded twenty countries to ban physical disci...
Introduction: Internationally, eight out of ten children are exposed to violent discipline by their ...
normativeness of physical discipline moderates the link between mothers ’ use of physical discipline...
For centuries, parents across the globe have utilized corporal punishment against children in the na...
Interviews were conducted with 336 mother – child dyads (children’s ages ranged from 6 to 17 years; ...
There is growing debate in the parenting literature as to whether using physical punishment to disci...
BACKGROUND: Although the history of recognition of child abuse in Europe and North America extends o...