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  • Alampay, Liane PenaAteneo de Manila University, Philippines. (author)

Severity and justness do not moderate the relation between corporal punishment and negative child outcomes : A multicultural and longitudinal study

  • Article/chapterEnglish2017

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  • 2017-06-09
  • SAGE Publications,2017
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  • LIBRIS-ID:oai:DiVA.org:hv-11071
  • https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hv:diva-11071URI
  • https://doi.org/10.1177/0165025417697852DOI

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  • Language:English
  • Summary in:English

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  • Funders: Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, RO1-HD054805; Fogarty International Center, RO3-TW008141;  National Institutes of Health
  • There is strong evidence of a positive association between corporal punishment and negative child outcomes, but previous studies have suggested that the manner in which parents implement corporal punishment moderates the effects of its use. This study investigated whether severity and justness in the use of corporal punishment moderate the associations between frequency of corporal punishment and child externalizing and internalizing behaviors. This question was examined using a multicultural sample from eight countries and two waves of data collected one year apart. Interviews were conducted with 998 children aged 7–10 years, and their mothers and fathers, from China, Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Philippines, Thailand, and the United States. Mothers and fathers responded to questions on the frequency, severity, and justness of their use of corporal punishment; they also reported on the externalizing and internalizing behavior of their child. Children reported on their aggression. Multigroup path models revealed that across cultural groups, and as reported by mothers and fathers, there is a positive relation between the frequency of corporal punishment and externalizing child behaviors. Mother-reported severity and father-reported justness were associated with child-reported aggression. Neither severity nor justness moderated the relation between frequency of corporal punishment and child problem behavior. The null result suggests that more use of corporal punishment is harmful to children regardless of how it is implemented, but requires further substantiation as the study is unable to definitively conclude that there is no true interaction effect.

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  • Godwin, JenniferCenter for Child and Family Policy, Duke University, USA. (author)
  • Lansford, Jennifer E.Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University, USA. (author)
  • Bombi, Anna SilviaUniversità di Roma La Sapienza, Faculty of Pschology, Italy. (author)
  • Bornstein, Marc H.Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, MD, USA. (author)
  • Chang, LeiUniversity of Macau, China. (author)
  • Deater-Deckard, KirbyUniversity of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA. (author)
  • Di Giunta, LauraLa Sapienza University of Rome, Interuniversity Centre for Research in the Genesis and Development of Prosocial and Antisocial Motivations, Rome, Italy (author)
  • Dodge, Kenneth A.Duke University, Center for Child and Family Policy, USA. (author)
  • Malone, Patrick S.Duke University, Center for Child and Family Policy, USA. (author)
  • Oburu, PaulMaseno University, Kenya. (author)
  • Pastorelli, ConcettaUniversità di Roma La Sapienza, Faculty of Psychology, Rome, Italy (author)
  • Skinner, Ann T.Duke University, Center for Child and Family Policy, USA (author)
  • Sorbring, Emma,1972-Högskolan Väst,Avdelningen för psykologi, pedagogik och sociologi,BUV(Swepub:hv)ises (author)
  • Tapanya, SombatChiang Mai University, Thailand. (author)
  • Uribe Tirado, Liliana M.Universidad San Buenaventura, Colombia. (author)
  • Zelli, ArnaldoUniversity of Rome Foro Italico, Italy. (author)
  • Al-Hassan, Suha M.Hashemite University, Jordan, and Emirates College for Advanced Education, UAE. (author)
  • Bacchini, DarioSecond University of Naples, Italy. (author)
  • Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines.Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University, USA. (creator_code:org_t)

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  • In:International Journal of Behavioral Development: SAGE Publications41:4, s. 491-5020165-02541464-0651

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