Research Findings can Change Attitudes about Corporal Punishment (original) (raw)

Parenting Attitudes and Infant Spanking: The Influence of Childhood Experiences

Irma Elo

Pediatrics, 2009

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Parents Who Don't Spank: Deviation in the Legitimation of Physical Force (Violence, Childrearing, Discipline)

Barbara Carson

1986

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Normative Support for Corporal Punishment: Attitudes, Correlates, and Implications

Clif Flynn

Aggression and Violent Behavior, 1996

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The emergence of spanking among a representative sample of children under 2 years of age in north Carolina

Des Runyan

Frontiers in psychiatry, 2011

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Relationships between parents’ use of corporal punishment and their children's endorsement of spanking and hitting other children

Sandy Wurtele

Child Abuse & Neglect, 2010

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To Spank or Not To Spank: The Effect of Situation and Age of Child on Support for Corporal Punishment

Clif Flynn

Journal of Family Violence, 1998

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Moving research beyond the spanking debate

Harriet Macmillan

Child Abuse & Neglect, 2017

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A brief intervention affects parents’ attitudes toward using less physical punishment

Leonard bickman

Child Abuse & Neglect, 2013

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Scientific Evidence Supports Customary and Backup (Conditional) Spanking by Parents: Update of Larzelere and Baumrind (2010) and Fuller (2009)

Robert E Larzelere, Jason Fuller

Session at the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, 2019

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Spanking and Other Corporal Punishment of Children by Parents: Undervaluing Children, Overvaluing Pain

David Orentlicher

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Changing Beliefs About Corporal Punishment: Increasing Knowledge About Ineffectiveness to Build More Consistent Moral and Informational Beliefs

Alicia Neelley Beth

Journal of Behavioral Education, 2005

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Predictors of Adult Attitudes Toward Corporal Punishment of Children

Marie-helene Gagne

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2007

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Beliefs in the necessity of corporal punishment of children and public perceptions of child physical abuse as a social problem

Enrique Gracia

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Should discipline hurt? Shifting American spanking beliefs and implications for school corporal punishment policies

Lauren Menard

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Predictors of mothers’ use of spanking with their infants

Terri Combs-orme

Child Abuse & Neglect, 2008

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Commentary: Changing the Social Norm about Corporal Punishment

Stacie LeBlanc

Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 2018

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Passing the Rod: Similarities between Parents' and Children's Orientations toward Physical Punishment

George Holden

1991

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The Predictors of Parental Use of Corporal Punishment

Melanie Otis

Family Relations, 2007

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Associations between spanking beliefs and reported spanking among adolescents-parent/caregiver dyads in a Canadian sample

Joan E Durrant

BMC Public Health, 2022

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The insufficiency of the evidence used to categorically oppose spanking and its implications for families and psychological science: Comment on Gershoff et al. (2018)

Marjorie Lindner Gunnoe

American Psychologist, 2019

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Parents' Primary Professional Sources of Parenting Advice Moderate Predictors of Parental Attitudes toward Corporal Punishment

William DeJong

Journal of child and family studies, 2017

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Benevolent HArm: The Effects of Spanking Within a Childs Developmental Niche

Donald Roberts

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The Role of Parental Stress, Mother’s Childhood Abuse and Perceived Consequences of Violence in Predicting Attitudes and Attribution in Favor of Corporal Punishment

Marie-Ève Clément

Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2009

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Perceived Social Norms, Expectations, and Attitudes toward Corporal Punishment among an Urban Community Sample of Parents

William DeJong

Journal of Urban Health, 2011

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Corporal Punishment: Current Rates from a National Survey

Sherry Hamby

Journal of Child and Family Studies

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Corporal Punishment: Parents Perception in

nayab ali

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Predicting adult approval of corporal punishment from childhood parenting experiences

Christopher Ringwalt, Dorothy Browne

Journal of Family Violence, 1989

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Prediction of health, education, and psychosocial professionals’ attitudes in favor of parental use of corporal punishment

Marie-helene Gagne

Child Abuse & Neglect, 2020

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Spank, Slap, or Hit? How Labels Alter Perceptions of Child Discipline

George Holden

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ARE SPANKING INJUNCTIONS SCIENTIFICALLY SUPPORTED

Robert E Larzelere

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An Examination of Parents’ Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) History and Reported Spanking of Their Child: Informing Child Maltreatment Prevention Efforts

Tracie Afifi

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

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Attitudes towards corporal punishment and reporting of abuse

Michael Jaffe

Child Abuse & Neglect, 2003

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