This supports the promise of CPC - CBT to reduce
parental use of corporal punishment, improve positive parenting skills, reduce children's PTSD symptoms, and strengthen parent - child relationships.
The predictors of
parental use of corporal punishment.
In a similar vein, Xu et al, (2000), examined and tested an integrated theoretical model to predict the likelihood of
parental use of corporal punishment on children in two - parent families.
A particular focus of research has been
parental use of corporal punishment.
Conservative Protestantism and
the parental use of corporal punishment.
Not exact matches
They asked the kids» parents to complete the Alabama Parenting Questionnaire, which measures five aspects
of parenting style: positive
parental involvement, positive discipline techniques, consistent
use of positive discipline methods,
use of corporal punishment, and monitoring and supervision.
[George W. Holden, Paul A. Williamson and Grant W. O. Holland, Eavesdropping on the family: A pilot investigation
of corporal punishment in the home] Previous studies
using parental self - reports have estimated that parents spank about 18 times per year.
The present study
used data from a panel study
of 332 Midwestern families to examine the impact
of harsh
corporal punishment and quality
of parental involvement on three adolescent outcomes — aggressiveness, delinquency, and psychological well - being.