Will prohibiting the use of physical punishment reduce child abuse deaths among New Zealand children?
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Maternal use of physical punishment in response to child misbehavior: implications for child abuse prevention.
OBJECTIVE The objective was to examine the roles of cognition and affect in maternal use of physical punishment. METHOD Through a review of the literature, distal and proximal predictors (cognitive and affective) of physical punishment use were identified. One hundred and ten mothers of 3-year-old children were interviewed regarding two disciplinary situations that occurred during the previou...
متن کاملPromising intervention strategies to reduce parents' use of physical punishment.
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 children'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...
متن کاملThe physical punishment of children.
Defining physical punishment It is important to know what is meant by the terms “mild” or “severe” “physical punishment”, “smacking”, “spanking”, etc. Paul Boateng, responding as Health Minister to the European Court of Human Rights’ ruling on a case of repeated beating of a young English boy by his stepfather, said that “Any case of serious violence against a child ... would horrify parents”. ...
متن کاملPhysical punishment, childhood abuse and psychiatric disorders.
OBJECTIVES Physical punishment, as a means of disciplining children, may be considered a mild form of childhood adversity. Although many outcomes of physical punishment have been investigated, little attention has been given to the impact of physical punishment on later adult psychopathology. Also, it has been stated that physical punishment by a loving parent is not associated with negative ou...
متن کاملChild Physical Abuse
Kenny was placed in foster care because his community’s Department of Child Protective Services (CPS) determined that his family was “in conflict.” The placement was made after 10-year-old Kenny was seen at the local hospital’s emergency room for bruises, welts, and cuts on his back. According to his mother’s report to emergency room personnel, the boy “fell off of his Razor” (scooter) while ri...
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عنوان ژورنال: Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work
سال: 2017
ISSN: 2463-4131,1178-5527
DOI: 10.11157/anzswj-vol21iss1-2id309