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Moving research beyond the spanking debate

Abstract

Despite numerous studies identifying a broad range of harms associated with the use of spanking and other types of physical punishment, debate continues about its use as a form of discipline. In this commentary, we recommend four strategies to move the field forward and beyond the spanking debate including: 1) use of methodological approaches that allow for stronger causal inference; 2) consideration of human rights issues; 3) a focus on understanding the causes of spanking and reasons for its decline in certain countries; and 4) more emphasis on evidence-based approaches to changing social norms to reject spanking as a form of discipline. Physical punishment needs to be recognized as an important public health problem.

Authors

MacMillan HL; Mikton CR

Journal

Child Abuse & Neglect, Vol. 71, , pp. 5–8

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

September 1, 2017

DOI

10.1016/j.chiabu.2017.02.012

ISSN

0145-2134

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