Mulvaney Matthew K, Mebert Carolyn J
Department of Psychology, University of New Hampshire.
J Fam Psychol. 2007 Sep;21(3):389-97. doi: 10.1037/0893-3200.21.3.389.
Using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development (Research Triangle Institute, 2002), this study examined the impact of corporal punishment (CP) on children's behavior problems. Longitudinal analyses were specified that controlled for covarying contextual and parenting variables and that partialed child effects. The results indicate that parental CP uniquely contributes to negative behavioral adjustment in children at both 36 months and at 1st grade, with the effects at the earlier age more pronounced in children with difficult temperaments. Parents and mental health professionals who work to modify children's negative behavior should be aware of the unique impact that CP likely plays in triggering and maintaining children's behavior problems. Broad-based family policies that reduce the use of this parenting behavior would potentially increase children's mental health and decrease the incidence of children's behavior problems.
本研究使用了美国国立儿童健康与人类发展研究所的早期儿童保育与青少年发展研究(三角研究园研究所,2002年)的数据,考察了体罚对儿童行为问题的影响。我们进行了纵向分析,控制了相关的背景和养育变量,并排除了儿童自身因素的影响。结果表明,父母的体罚在儿童36个月大及一年级时,会对其负面行为调整产生独特的影响,且这种影响在气质较难相处的儿童中,在较早年龄段时更为明显。致力于改善儿童负面行为的家长和心理健康专业人员应意识到,体罚可能在引发和维持儿童行为问题方面发挥独特作用。减少这种养育行为使用的广泛家庭政策,可能会改善儿童的心理健康状况,并降低儿童行为问题的发生率。