The strong and ever-growing evidence base demonstrating that physical punishment places children at risk for a range of negative outcomes, coupled with global recognition of chil-dren’s inherent rights to protection and dignity, has led to the emergence of programs specifically designed to prevent physical punishment by parents. This paper describes promising programs and strategies designed for each of three levels of intervention − indi-cated, selective, and universal − and summarizes the existing evidence base of each. Areas for further program development and evaluation are identified.Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/138802/1/2017 Gershoff, Lee & Durrant Child Abuse and Neglect.pdfDescription of 2017 Gershof...
A large body of research consistently links parents’ use of physical punishment, including spanking,...
The present study aimed to review recent literature on universal violence and child maltreatment pre...
Abstract Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evid...
Child maltreatment is a major worldwide concern and continuing high rates of abuse demand action. Th...
Child physical abuse is an issue of global concern. Conservative estimates set global prevalence of ...
Child physical abuse is an issue of global concern. Conservative estimates set global prevalence of ...
We reviewed research that has evaluated prevention programs for child abuse and neglect. A few unive...
Abstract Studies have shown that corporal punishment against children is a common family practice, c...
The question of whether physical punishment is helpful or harmful to the development of children has...
Background: Most parents use effective disciplinary strategies, such as modelling positive behaviour...
Parenting interventions are widely used to reduce physical child abuse, but evidence for their effec...
Parenting interventions are widely used to reduce physical child abuse, but evidence for their effec...
Alexandra Rodriguez-Schack ’24 Major: Health Policy and Management and Psychology Kathryn T. Ledley ...
The question of whether physical punishment is helpful or harmful to the development of children has...
This paper argues for the importance of adopting a population-level approach to promote more effecti...
A large body of research consistently links parents’ use of physical punishment, including spanking,...
The present study aimed to review recent literature on universal violence and child maltreatment pre...
Abstract Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evid...
Child maltreatment is a major worldwide concern and continuing high rates of abuse demand action. Th...
Child physical abuse is an issue of global concern. Conservative estimates set global prevalence of ...
Child physical abuse is an issue of global concern. Conservative estimates set global prevalence of ...
We reviewed research that has evaluated prevention programs for child abuse and neglect. A few unive...
Abstract Studies have shown that corporal punishment against children is a common family practice, c...
The question of whether physical punishment is helpful or harmful to the development of children has...
Background: Most parents use effective disciplinary strategies, such as modelling positive behaviour...
Parenting interventions are widely used to reduce physical child abuse, but evidence for their effec...
Parenting interventions are widely used to reduce physical child abuse, but evidence for their effec...
Alexandra Rodriguez-Schack ’24 Major: Health Policy and Management and Psychology Kathryn T. Ledley ...
The question of whether physical punishment is helpful or harmful to the development of children has...
This paper argues for the importance of adopting a population-level approach to promote more effecti...
A large body of research consistently links parents’ use of physical punishment, including spanking,...
The present study aimed to review recent literature on universal violence and child maltreatment pre...
Abstract Physical punishment remains a common practice in the USA despite significant empirical evid...