Objectives To test associations between 11 caregiver aggressive and non-aggressive discipline behaviours and outcomes (aggression, distraction and prosocial peer relations) of children under 5 years in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs).Participants Data came from the fourth (2009–2013) and fifth (2012–2017) rounds of the UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys. Analyses were restricted to households with children under 5 years, leaving a sample of 229 465 respondents across 60 LMICs. Data were analysed using Bayesian multilevel logistic regression.Results Verbal reasoning (80%) and shouting (66%) were the most common parental discipline behaviours towards young children. Psychological and physical aggression were associated w...
Background: The ability to regulate emotions is a key developmental achievement acquired during soci...
Little is known about how young children in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) experience viol...
BACKGROUND: Although the history of recognition of child abuse in Europe and North America extends o...
Children living in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are disproportionately at-risk for faili...
Background: Caregivers use a variety of disciplinary methods to respond to undesired child behavior....
Interviews were conducted with 336 mother – child dyads (children’s ages ranged from 6 to 17 years; ...
OBJECTIVE: Parenting behaviors have largely been studied in isolation with regard to child developme...
Interviews were conducted with 336 mother – child dyads (children's ages ranged from 6 to 17 years; ...
Background: Research supports the beneficial role of prosocial behaviors on children’s adjustment an...
This study examined the associations of 11 discipline techniques with children’s aggressive and anxi...
Background and Objective: Sixty countries worldwide have banned the use of physical punishment, yet ...
Introduction: Internationally, eight out of ten children are exposed to violent discipline by their ...
Past literature suggests that parental physical punishment use can result in emotional and behaviora...
Parent and child endorsement of reactive aggression both predict the emergence of child aggression, ...
Introduction: Internationally, eight out of ten children are exposed to violent discipline by thei...
Background: The ability to regulate emotions is a key developmental achievement acquired during soci...
Little is known about how young children in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) experience viol...
BACKGROUND: Although the history of recognition of child abuse in Europe and North America extends o...
Children living in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are disproportionately at-risk for faili...
Background: Caregivers use a variety of disciplinary methods to respond to undesired child behavior....
Interviews were conducted with 336 mother – child dyads (children’s ages ranged from 6 to 17 years; ...
OBJECTIVE: Parenting behaviors have largely been studied in isolation with regard to child developme...
Interviews were conducted with 336 mother – child dyads (children's ages ranged from 6 to 17 years; ...
Background: Research supports the beneficial role of prosocial behaviors on children’s adjustment an...
This study examined the associations of 11 discipline techniques with children’s aggressive and anxi...
Background and Objective: Sixty countries worldwide have banned the use of physical punishment, yet ...
Introduction: Internationally, eight out of ten children are exposed to violent discipline by their ...
Past literature suggests that parental physical punishment use can result in emotional and behaviora...
Parent and child endorsement of reactive aggression both predict the emergence of child aggression, ...
Introduction: Internationally, eight out of ten children are exposed to violent discipline by thei...
Background: The ability to regulate emotions is a key developmental achievement acquired during soci...
Little is known about how young children in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) experience viol...
BACKGROUND: Although the history of recognition of child abuse in Europe and North America extends o...