Mother and father self-reports of corporal punishment and severe physical aggression toward clinic-referred youth.

A Mahoney, W O Donnelly, T Lewis, C Maynard
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Examined the extent to which 359 mothers and 140 fathers of clinic-referred youth (ages 2 to 17) reported using corporal punishment and severe physical aggression when asked directly via intake screening questionnaires at a community mental health center; higher prevalence rates emerged compared to families in the general population. Clinic-referred parents reported greater use of corporal punishment for younger relative to older youth, sons relative to daughters, and by single relative to married mothers. In cases with reports from both parents, mothers used corporal punishment more frequently than fathers. Demographic factors were not linked to severe physical aggression, except for mothers' treatment of sons versus daughters. After controlling for demographic factors, maternal and paternal reports of child externalizing behavior accounted for significant variance in their own and their partner's use of corporal punishment, and in mothers' use of severe physical aggression.

母亲和父亲自我报告的体罚和严重的身体攻击对诊所转介的青少年。
通过社区心理健康中心的摄入筛选问卷,研究了359名母亲和140名父亲在多大程度上报告了接受过体罚和严重身体攻击的诊所转介青少年(2至17岁);与普通人群中的家庭相比,出现了更高的患病率。据报道,在诊所就诊的父母中,年幼的孩子比年长的孩子、儿子比女儿、单身的孩子比已婚的母亲更容易受到体罚。在父母双方都有报告的情况下,母亲比父亲更频繁地使用体罚。人口因素与严重的身体攻击无关,除了母亲对待儿子和女儿的方式。在控制了人口统计因素后,母亲和父亲对儿童外化行为的报告在他们自己和他们的伴侣使用体罚以及母亲使用严重身体攻击方面存在显著差异。
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