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Is It Considered Violence? The Acceptability of Physical Punishment of Children in Europe

2008

This study analyzes correlates of the acceptability of physical punishment of children in Europe. The design was a three-level ordinal logistic regression of 10,812 people nested within 208 localities (cities), nested within 14 countries of the European Union. Results showed that higher levels of acceptability were reported by men, the older, the less educated, and those who perceived that violence against children was less frequent in their own country. At the country level, the existence of laws prohibiting physical punishment of children as well as a lower number of child maltreatment deaths were significantly associated with lower levels of acceptability of physical punishment of childr…

Child abuseChild rearingPunishmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPoison controlArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)AnthropologyInjury preventionParenting stylesmedia_common.cataloged_instanceOrdered logitEuropean unionSocioeconomicsPsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Demographymedia_commonJournal of Marriage and Family
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Child-rearing and child abuse antecedents of criminality

1999

A number of studies reviewed here show that those who are exposed to negative child-rearing practices varying from punitive and lax parenting to severe punishment and abuse in childhood tend to be antisocial, aggressive and commit violent crimes later in life. Both the record approach (Widom) studying later outcomes among abused children and the retrospective approach (Lewis) studying violent childhood experiences among offenders provide support for the violence breeds violence hypothesis. It appears clear that punishment in child-rearing increases the risk for maladaptive developmental outcomes but that the mechanism explaining the link between negative parenting and later maladjustment is…

Child abusePunishmentChild rearingmedia_common.quotation_subjectVictimologyHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlsocial sciencesSuicide preventionPathology and Forensic MedicineDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyInjury preventionPsychologymedia_commonAggression and Violent Behavior
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Trait anxiety and parental child-rearing behavior: Support as a moderator variable?

1988

Abstract Based on central assumptions of the social support literature and on formulations concerning the construction of competence and consequence expectancies, a model for the interaction of maternal and paternal child-rearing behavior in the development of children's trait anxiety is presented. Hypotheses concerning this model are tested empirically; 160 boys and 169 girls (aged 12–14 years) responded to the “Erziehungsstil-Inventar” (“Child-Rearing Inventory”), which serves as a measure of child-rearing styles as perceived by the child, as well as to a German adaptation of the “State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children”. General relations between the variables were analyzed by means o…

Child rearingPoison controlHuman factors and ergonomicsModerationSuicide preventionDevelopmental psychologySocial supportInjury preventionmedicineAnxietyGeneral Materials Sciencemedicine.symptomPsychologyClinical psychologyAnxiety Research
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`Children Need Their Parents More Than a Pizza in the Fridge!'

2008

The aim of this study is to find constructions of parental responsibility by analysing letters sent by readers to a newspaper on the topic of parenting and parental responsibility. The study takes a methodological approach, focusing on the meanings of responsibility and looking at different portrayals of parenthood. Three dimensions of responsibility (beginning responsibility, diminished sense of responsibility and obligating responsibility) emerged from the analysis. These dimensions relate to different meanings attributed to parental responsibility, for instance, `responsibility for making choices'. Parenthood is variously portrayed along the three dimensions. Parental responsibility cre…

Child rearingbusiness.industrySocial attitudesDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyParenting stylesPsychologyPublic opinionbusinessSocial psychologyDevelopmental psychologyNewspaperChildhood
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Parental Stress and ASD

2016

The objectives of this study were (a) to evaluate parental stress in parents of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD group) and compare it with the stress in parents of children with typical development (comparison group); (b) to study the relationship between parental stress, autism severity, and both verbal and performance IQ; and (c) to study the relationship between parental stress and resilience. Parental stress in the ASD group was clinically significant and higher than in the comparison group. The child’s autism severity was a significant predictor of parental stress related to the child’s distractibility and hyperactivity. The child’s verbal IQ was a significant predictor o…

Cognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectbehavioral disciplines and activitiesAttention spanDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemental disordersmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesStatistical analysismedia_commonIntelligence quotientChild rearing05 social sciencesSymptom severitymedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthNeurologyPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthAutismNeurology (clinical)Parental stressPsychological resiliencePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgery050104 developmental & child psychologyFocus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
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Factorial Invariance of the Scale Beliefs About Children’s Adjustment in Same-Sex Families in Spanish, Chilean, and Hispanic University Students

2017

This study examines the factorial invariance of the Scale on Beliefs About Children’s Adjustment in Same-Sex Families (SBCASSF) across countries in three samples: Chilean, Spanish, and Hispanic university students. The scale analyzes attitudes toward the consequences of the rearing and education of children by parents with a homosexual sexual orientation. The instrument consists of two subscales: Individual Opposition and Normative Opposition. The Spanish sample is composed of 199 university students, the Chilean sample is made up of 279 students, and the Hispanic sample consists of 114 students. The results provide empirical evidence for the reliability of the SBCASSF in the samples from …

Cultural StudiesFactorial invarianceLinguistics and Language030505 public healthSocial PsychologyChild rearingmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducation05 social sciences050109 social psychologyTest validityDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciencesAnthropologyCultural diversityScale (social sciences)Well-beingCross-cultural0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesHomosexuality0305 other medical sciencePsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonHispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences
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Parental beliefs and their role in child-rearing

2001

Beliefs have been a topic of considerable interest among researchers in various fields. In this article 71 articles reporting a study on parental beliefs and published in the course of fifteen years (1980–1995) are reviewed. After clarifying the term ‘belief’, the topics and the methodological solutions of the studies are discussed. Throughout the discussion the question of the origins of parental beliefs and the belief — behaviour dilemma are dealt with. Finally, the implications of the findings and suggestions for future research are presented.

DilemmaFamily educationChild rearingDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyEducational psychologyRole perceptionPsychologySocial psychologyEducationDevelopmental psychologyEuropean Journal of Psychology of Education
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Optimal Population Growth as an Endogenous Discounting Problem: The Ramsey Case

2018

International audience; This paper revisits the optimal population size problem in a continuous time Ramsey setting with costly child rearing and both intergenerational and intertemporal altruism. The social welfare functions considered range from the Millian to the Benthamite. When population growth is endogenized, the associated optimal control problem involves an endogenous effective discount rate depending on past and current population growth rates, which makes preferences intertemporally dependent. We tackle this problem by using an appropriate maximum principle. Then we study the stationary solutions (balanced growth paths) and show the existence of two admissible solutions except in…

DiscountingChild rearingComparative staticsPopulation size05 social sciences[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceOptimal controlPopulation ethicsMaximum principle0502 economics and businessEconomicsPopulation growth050207 economicsMathematical economics050205 econometrics
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Ten Pillars of a Good Childhood: A Finnish Perspective

2012

Adapted from a presentation given at the Decade for Childhood 2012-2022 Launch during the Global Summit on Childhood, March 30, 2012, Washington, D.C. Author Note: The preparation of this paper has...

Economic growthgeographySummitgeography.geographical_feature_categoryChild rearingbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial changePublic policyGender studiesEducationPresentationInternational educationEnvironmental educationManagement of Technology and InnovationDevelopmental and Educational PsychologySociologyPhilosophy of educationbusinessta515media_commonChildhood Education
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Adolescents' experiences of parental employment and parenting: connections to adolescents' well-being.

2004

This paper examines whether the relationship between parental work and adolescents' well-being would be mediated through parenting behaviour. The primary focus was on the experiences of adolescents. Questionnaire-based data from families (both parents and one children, n = 77) and adolescents (n = 126) were collected in Finland in 2000 and 2001, respectively. The adolescents were on average 14 years old. Results showed that the relationships between parents' negative work experiences and adolescents' depression (all perceived by adolescents) were partially mediated by adolescents' experience of lessened autonomy granting in parenting and increased conflicts between parents and adolescents. …

EmploymentMaleSocial PsychologyAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectDevelopmental psychologySex FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPersonalityHumansParent-Child RelationsChildFinlandmedia_commonChild rearingParentingDepressionSocial environmentSocial relationPsychiatry and Mental healthAdolescent BehaviorPsychological well-beingPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthWell-beingPersonal AutonomyEducational StatusRegression AnalysisJob satisfactionFemalePerceptionPsychologyAutonomyJournal of adolescence
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