Corporal punishment (CP) is associated with harmful outcomes to child development. Favorable attitudes toward CP are a major predictor of CP use. Thus, identifying and changing factors influencing such attitudes help to prevent CP. Although research has confirmed the effect of childhood experiences of CP on attitudes toward CP, few studies have examined mechanisms underpinning this association. To fill this gap, this study investigated the role of perceived efficacy of alternative discipline strategies in mediating the association between childhood experiences of CP and attitudes toward CP among low-income Black, Hispanic, and White parents. A cross-sectional online survey was conducted with 230 parents (Mage = 31; Black = 62, Hispanic = 62...
This study employs a novel strategy for identifying points of resistance to education efforts aimed ...
Corporal punishment is a controversial form of discipline. To inform the debate on corporal punishm...
Childrearing practices in the Caribbean and other postcolonial states have long been associated with...
Child corporal punishment (CP) may lead to child physical abuse, which is a public health concern in...
Child corporal punishment (CP) is associated with child physical abuse, which is a public health pro...
Child corporal punishment is a prevalent public health problem in the U.S. Although corporal punishm...
In the United States, not only are parents permitted to utilize corporal punishment in disciplining ...
This study examines college students’ perceptions of the use of physical punishment as a discipline ...
The purpose of this research is to explore disciplinary practices employed by families from differen...
Corporal punishment (CP) is a widely spread disciplining practice among parents and caregivers globa...
Corporal punishment (CP) is an acceptable and frequently used discipline tactic, with 94% of parents...
Previous research has documented the numerous negative effects associated with corporal punishment (...
Past literature suggests that parental physical punishment use can result in emotional and behaviora...
This study explores the topic of corporal punishment and examines the degree to which young adults h...
Despite evidence suggesting the ineffectiveness of caregivers’ use of corporal punishment (CP), it i...
This study employs a novel strategy for identifying points of resistance to education efforts aimed ...
Corporal punishment is a controversial form of discipline. To inform the debate on corporal punishm...
Childrearing practices in the Caribbean and other postcolonial states have long been associated with...
Child corporal punishment (CP) may lead to child physical abuse, which is a public health concern in...
Child corporal punishment (CP) is associated with child physical abuse, which is a public health pro...
Child corporal punishment is a prevalent public health problem in the U.S. Although corporal punishm...
In the United States, not only are parents permitted to utilize corporal punishment in disciplining ...
This study examines college students’ perceptions of the use of physical punishment as a discipline ...
The purpose of this research is to explore disciplinary practices employed by families from differen...
Corporal punishment (CP) is a widely spread disciplining practice among parents and caregivers globa...
Corporal punishment (CP) is an acceptable and frequently used discipline tactic, with 94% of parents...
Previous research has documented the numerous negative effects associated with corporal punishment (...
Past literature suggests that parental physical punishment use can result in emotional and behaviora...
This study explores the topic of corporal punishment and examines the degree to which young adults h...
Despite evidence suggesting the ineffectiveness of caregivers’ use of corporal punishment (CP), it i...
This study employs a novel strategy for identifying points of resistance to education efforts aimed ...
Corporal punishment is a controversial form of discipline. To inform the debate on corporal punishm...
Childrearing practices in the Caribbean and other postcolonial states have long been associated with...