Hannover Medical School, Germany.
University of Hildesheim, Germany.
J Interpers Violence. 2021 Aug;36(15-16):NP8482-NP8497. doi: 10.1177/0886260519842857. Epub 2019 Apr 17.
Support for corporal punishment (CP) has been associated with religiosity. Yet, little is known about which aspects of religiosity predict support for CP. To close this gap in the literature, we investigated how individual and social religiosity, religious fundamentalism, belief in heaven, belief in hell, and demographic variables contribute for the support of CP. We analyzed population-based cross-sectional data, as gathered in the General Social Survey, with a final sample size of = 671. Using ordinal regression, we found that increased support for CP was best predicted by belief in heaven and religious fundamentalism. These results suggest that support for CP seems to emerge mainly from absolute belief in divine reward and retribution. Religious parents might endorse CP as a means to ensure that their children enter heaven.
支持体罚(CP)与宗教信仰有关。然而,对于哪些宗教信仰方面可以预测对 CP 的支持,人们知之甚少。为了弥补这一文献空白,我们调查了个人和社会宗教信仰、宗教原教旨主义、对天堂的信仰、对地狱的信仰以及人口统计学变量如何为 CP 的支持做出贡献。我们分析了基于人群的横断面数据,这些数据是在一般社会调查中收集的,最终样本量为 n = 671。使用有序回归,我们发现对 CP 的支持主要由对天堂的信仰和宗教原教旨主义来预测。这些结果表明,对 CP 的支持似乎主要源于对神圣奖惩的绝对信仰。宗教父母可能会支持 CP,作为确保孩子进入天堂的一种手段。