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Unintended Consequences: What We Now Know
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Elizabeth Gershoff, PhD
• Associate Professor of Human
Development and Family Sciences
at the University of Texas at Austin
• Developmental Psychologist
• Studies how parenting and discipline
affect the development of children
• Studies how early intervention and
preschool can help disadvantaged
children be healthy and ready for
school
Today’s Presenter
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Spanking by Parents Remains Prevalent in the U.S.
and Around the World
• In the U.S., 76% of men and 65% of women agree that “it is
sometimes necessary to discipline a child with a good hard
spanking” (ChildTrends, 2015).
• 70% of mothers of two year-olds report spanking their children
(Zolotor, Robinson, Runyan, & Murphy, 2011).
• By the time they reach 5th grade, 80% of American children
report that they have been spanked by their parents (Gershoff &
Bitensky, 2007; Vittrup & Holden, 2010).
• According to UNICEF, 60% of children around the world
experience physical punishment from their parent (Hidden in Plain
Sight: UNICEF, 2014).
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Common Arguments Parents Use to Defend their
Use of Spanking
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It
works!
I don’t believe there are
any downsides to
spanking
Spanking is not
hitting- and
certainly NOT
abuse!
It is a normal and
necessary part of
parenting in my
community (or culture)
I only spank
occasionally and am
otherwise warm and
responsive with my
child
Does Spanking by Parents Improve Children’s
Behavior?
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 75 studies over 50 years, from 13 different countries
 160,927 children were included
Does Spanking by Parents Improve Children’s
Behavior?
x Spanking does not make children
more compliant in the short term.
x Spanking is also not linked with
reductions in aggression or antisocial
behavior.
x Spanking is not linked with long-term
compliance or internalization of
morals.
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https://pixabay.com/en/sad-child-boy-kid-crying-tears-217252/
Does Spanking by Parents Improve Children’s
Behavior?
 Instead, spanking is linked with worse, not better,
behavior in children.
 Spanking was associated with significantly more
aggression and antisocial behavior problems in meta-
analyses findings.
* None of the studies showed a link between spanking
and better behavior.
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Is Spanking Linked with Negative Outcomes in
Childhood?
• Meta-analyses revealed that spanking is linked with
several unintended outcomes:
o Mental health problems
o Difficult relationships with parents
o Lower self-esteem
o Lower academic performance
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https://pixabay.com/en/guy-view-fatigue-school-background-781483/
Is Spanking Linked with Negative Outcomes in
Adulthood?
• Meta-analyses revealed that adults who report a
history of spanking in childhood report:
o More mental health problems
o More antisocial behavior
o More positive attitudes about and use of physical punishment
with their own children (cycle of violence from generation to
generation)
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https://pixabay.com/en/cycle-phase-change-process-diagram-2019530/
Can Spanking Lead to Physical Abuse?
Spanking is hitting.
Family violence experts consider spanking and physical
abuse to be on a continuum of violence against children.
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Dussich, J. P. J., & Maekoya, C. (2007). Physical child harm and bullying-related behaviors: A comparative study in Japan, South
Africa, and the United States. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 51, 495-509.
Can Spanking Lead to Physical Abuse?
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• 2003 study determined 75% of
substantiated physical abuse cases involved
parents’ intention to physically punish their
child. (Durrant et al, 2006)
• Strong statistically significant association
between spanking and the risk of physical
abuse. (Gershoff & Grogan-Kaylor, 2016)
• Studies looking at spanking and abuse: Size
of the association between spanking and
negative outcomes 2/3 the size of the
association for physical abuse and those
same outcomes.
Can Spanking Lead to Physical Abuse?
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Several state laws say “Yes”
Gershoff, E. T., & Bitensky, S. H. (2007). The case against corporal punishment of children: Converging evidence from social science research and international human rights
law and implications for U.S. public policy. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 13, 231-272.
Do the Outcomes Linked with Physical Punishment
Vary by Country or Culture?
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Because rates of spanking vary across cultures, the effects
of spanking will vary according to how “normative” it is. (Deater-
Deckard & Dodge, 1997)
Initial U.S. studies found the effects of spanking to be
different for Black and White families.
HOWEVER…
**Many later studies have failed to replicate these findings.**
Do the Outcomes Linked with Physical Punishment
Vary by Country or Culture?
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 China, India, Italy, Kenya, Philippines, & Thailand
 Spanking predicted higher aggression and more
anxiety in children
 Still linked with same negative outcomes, only to a
slightly lesser degree, when belief was that most
people in community used spanking
Study of mothers and their children
Gershoff, E. T., Grogan-Kaylor, A., Lansford, J. E., Chang, L., Zelli, A., Deater-Deckard, K., & Dodge,
K. A. (2010)
https://pixabay.com/en/children-china-chinese-asia-1029118/
Gershoff, E. T., Grogan-Kaylor, A., Lansford, J. E., Chang, L., Zelli, A., Deater-Deckard, K., & Dodge, K. A. (2010). Parent discipline practices in an
international sample: Associations with child behaviors and moderation by perceived normativeness. Child Development, 81, 487-502
Do the Outcomes Linked with Physical Punishment
Vary by Country or Culture?
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In a study of over 11,000 American children, the majority of
all racial and ethnic groups spanked at some point:
 89% of Black parents
 80% of Latino parents
 78% of White parents
 73% of Asian parents
Gershoff, E. T., Lansford, J. E., Sexton, H. R., Davis-Kean, P. E., & Sameroff, A. J. (2012). Longitudinal links between spanking and children’s externalizing behaviors in a national
sample of White, Black, Hispanic, and Asian American Families. Child Development, 83, 838-843. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2011.01732.x
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Do the Outcomes Linked with Physical Punishment
Vary by Country or Culture?
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We did find that Black parents reported more frequent use
of spanking than parents from the other three race and
ethnic groups.
Do the Outcomes Linked with Physical Punishment
Vary by Country or Culture?
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Yet despite these differences across these groups in use of
spanking, we did not find any differences in outcomes.
Spanking predicted increases in children’s behavior
problems over time, over and above children‘s initial
behaviors, for all four U.S. cultural groups.
Gershoff, E. T., Lansford, J. E., Sexton, H. R., Davis-Kean, P. E., & Sameroff, A. J. (2012). Longitudinal links between spanking and children’s externalizing behaviors in a national
sample of White, Black, Hispanic, and Asian American Families. Child Development, 83, 838-843. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2011.01732.x
Do the Outcomes Linked with Physical Punishment
Vary by The Warmth of the Parent?
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• Long-term study of 3,000 children in the
U.S. found that spanking at age 3
predicted increases in children’s
aggression from age 3 to age 5 for all
children.
The warmth of the parents did not matter
• We also found that the more warm
parents are, the better behaved their
children are.
The opposite was true for spanking
Lee, S. J., Altschul, I., & Gershoff, E. T. (2013). Does warmth moderate longitudinal associations between maternal spanking and child aggression in early childhood? Developmental
Psychology, 49, 2017-2028.
https://pixabay.com/en/mom-son-teddy-bear-love-hug-1363918/
So How Did These Arguments Fare?
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Physical Punishment in U.S. Schools
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https://pixabay.com/en/education-school-back-to-school-908512/
School Physical Punishment is Legally Permitted in
the U.S.
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• Physical punishment in public schools is legal in 19
states.
• Physical punishment in private schools is legal in 48
states
o The exceptions are New Jersey and Iowa
Percent of Public Schools in Each State Reporting
Physical Punishment
in the 2011-2012 School Year
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From: Gershoff, E. T., & Font, S. A. (in pres2016s). Corporal punishment in U.S. public schools: Prevalence, disparities in use, and status in state
and federal policy. SRCD Social Policy Report.
Source: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights, 2014
How is Physical Punishment Administered in
Schools?
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School physical punishment is typically administered by an
adult using an instrument to strike the child.
• Paddles, switches, rulers, and many other objects are used to hit students.
• A typical paddle is 2 feet long, 4 inches wide, and a half inch thick.
• This is concerning because the use of the objects increases the risk that children
will be seriously injured.
From: Lyman, R. (2006, September 30). In many public schools, the paddle is no relic. New York Times, A1, A12
Physical Punishment as a
Human Rights Violation
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https://pixabay.com/en/children-kids-school-little-boys-602977/
Physical Punishment Violates
Children’s Human Rights
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In 2007, the U.N. Committee on the Rights of the Child has
stated that physical punishment violates two Articles of the
Convention on the Rights of the Child:
• Article 19- protects children “from all forms of physical
or mental violence”
• Article 37- protects children from “cruel, inhuman or
degrading treatment or punishment”
From: United Nations. Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC). (2007, March 2). CRC General Comment No. 8 (2006): The Right of the Child to Protection from
Corporal Punishment and Other Cruel or Degrading forms of Punishment (U.N. CRC/C/GC/8). para. 18
Physical Punishment Violates
Children’s Human Rights
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The U.N. Committee on the
Rights of the Child has
called on all countries that
have ratified the
Convention to prohibit all
forms of physical
punishment.
In other words, all countries in
the world, except the U.S.
https://pixabay.com/en/hands-world-map-global-earth-600497/
52 Countries Have Banned All
Physical Punishment of Children
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Paraguay (2016)
Ireland (2015)
Andorra (2014)
Brazil (2014)
Honduras (2013)
Albania (2010)
Tunisia (2010)
Luxembourg (2008)
Togo (2007)
Uruguay (2007)
Netherlands (2007)
Romania (2004)
Turkmenistan (2002)
Bulgaria (2000)
Denmark (1997)
Norway (1987)
Lithuania (2017)
Mongolia (2016)
Benin (2015)
Lithuania (2017)
Estonia (2014)
Argentina (2014)
Malta (2014)
TFYR Macedonia (2013)
Republic of Congo (2010)
Poland (2010)
Republic of Moldova (2008)
Spain (2007)
Portugal (2007)
Greece (2006)
Ukraine (2004)
Germany (2000)
Croatia (1999)
Cyprus (1994)
Finland (1983)
Slovenia (2016)
Peru (2015)
Nicaragua (2014)
Bolivia (2014)
Cabo Verde (2013)
South Sudan (2011)
Kenya (2010)
Liechtenstein (2008)
Costa Rica (2008)
Venezuela (2007)
New Zealand (2007)
Hungary (2005)
Iceland (2003)
Israel (2000)
Latvia (1998)
Austria (1989)
Sweden (1979)
Legal Status of Physical Punishment Around the
World
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http://www.endcorporalpunishment.org/
Professional Concern about Spanking
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Organizations that endorsed report (2009) calling for
parents to not spank and for professionals to advise not
to spank:
• American Academy of Pediatrics
• American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
• American College of Emergency Physicians
• American Medical Association
• National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners
• National Association of Regulatory Administration
• National Association of Social Workers
http://www.phoenixchildrens.com/community/injury-prevention-center/effective-discipline.html
Professional Concern about Spanking
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Organizations that have published policy statements
that recommend parents not spank their children and
call on professionals to discourage it:
• American Academy of Pediatrics
• American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
• American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children
• National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners
https://pixabay.com/en/colored-pencils-pens-crayons-2127251/
Opposition to School Physical Punishment
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Major professional organizations that are opposed to
school physical punishment:
• American Academy of Pediatrics
• American Bar Association
• American Civil Liberties Association
• American Medical Association
• American Psychological Association
• American Public Health Association
• National Association of State Boards of Education
• National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
• National Association for the Education of Young Children
• National Association of Social Workers
• National Education Association
• National Parent Teachers Association
• Society for Adolescent Medicine
https://pixabay.com/en/association-community-group-meeting-152746/
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In a report issued in April 2016,
the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
called for educational and
legislative interventions to
reduce support for and use of
physical punishment as a
means of preventing physical
abuse of children.
http://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/pdf/can-prevention-technical-package.pdf
Religious Denominations & Spanking
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Two religious denominations have passed resolutions
encouraging parents not to spank:
• United Methodist Church
“…The United Methodist Church encourages its members to adopt
discipline methods that do not include corporal punishment of their
children.”
• General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church
“…The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) encourages its members to
adopt discipline methods that do not include corporal punishment of
children.”
https://pixabay.com/en/golden-rule-shiny-metallic-1321410/
Interventions to Reduce
Physical Punishment
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Family-Based Group-Based
Medical-Based
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Family-Based Interventions
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• Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
Reduced referral to child protective services
• Incredible Years
RCTs have shown that IY reduces behavior problems, in part by
reducing parents’ use of spanking
• Motivational Interviewing
A single session reduced approval of and intentions to use physical
punishment
• Nurturing Parenting Program (NPP) for Parents and their
Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers
Reduced approval of physical punishment
https://pixabay.com/en/family-love-heart-red-mother-1721674/
Group-Based Interventions
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Group-based parent education in school and community-
based settings:
o Non-violent discipline
o Child development
o Anger management
o Social problem-solving skills
Parents who participated significantly decreased use of physical
punishment and increased use of positive parenting
(Knox, Burkhart, & Cromly, 2013; Knox, Burkhart, & Hunter, 2011; Portwood, Lambert, Abrams, & Nelson, 2011)
http://actagainstviolence.apa.org/
Group-Based Interventions
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Includes 11- week program involving:
o Videotaped vignettes
o Facilitated parent groups
o Weekly homework assignments
In one experimental evaluation with low income Latino and African
American parents, participation in program resulted in reduced use of
physical punishment and increased consistency and warmth.
(Gross, Garvey, Julion, Fogg, Tucker, & Mokros, 2009)
http://www.chicagoparentprogram.org/
Group-Based Interventions
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o Developed by a researcher in Canada in collaboration with practitioners
in Thailand & Sweden
o Pre/post study has shown reduction in intention to use physical
punishment
o Studies in 13 countries have found that parents like program and it has
positively changed their behavior and relationships with their children
www.positivedisciplineeveryday.com
The Discipline Dilemma
Zero to Three’s National Parent Survey
• Revealed that parents
struggle with finding
effective ways to discipline
their children.
• They find the different
strategies mostly ineffective,
especially harsher methods.
• Zero to Three has created a
range of resources to help
parents develop a discipline
plan that works best for their
child
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https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/series/the-discipline-dilemma
Medical Setting-Based Interventions
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• Medical settings are important contexts for
reducing parent’s support for and use of
physical punishment
• Parents trust their pediatricians for advice
on discipline
• Very little research on how staff react
when target of violence is a child, what
they think about it when it occurs in the
name of discipline, and what they think
hospital staff are obligated to do about it.
https://pixabay.com/en/ambulance-doctor-students-game-2166079/
Taylor, C. A., Moeller, W., Hamvas, L., & Rice, J. C. (2013). Parents’ professional sources of advice regarding child discipline and their use of corporal
punishment. Clinical Pediatrics, 52, 147-15. doi:10.1177/0009922812465944
Medical Setting- Based Interventions
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No Hit Zones
• Prohibit hitting of any kind, including spanking
children, in the hospital.
• The goals are to reduce violence in the
hospital and reduce acceptance of hitting
children generally.
• Staff are provided online or in-person training
about:
o The research on spanking
o The hospital’s position that no
violence of any kind is allowed in the hospital
o Ways they can intervene if they see a parent
spank or hit a child in the hospital
Medical Setting-Based Interventions
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Evaluation of a No Hit Zone (NHZ)
• Gunderson Medical Center implemented a NHZ in late spring 2014
• Most staff were trained in the NHZ through online trainings (some received in-
person training)
• NHZ posters were placed around the hospital. Brochures for parents explaining
how they can discipline their children were available throughout the hospital
• Six months later, they surveyed their staff with the same set of questions as the
baseline questionnaire…
https://pixabay.com/en/checklist-check-list-marker-2077018/
Medical Setting-Based Interventions
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Evaluation of a No Hit Zone (NHZ)
• After the NHZ, staff were significantly less likely to:
 Agree that spanking is a normal part of parenting
 Believe that parents should be allowed to spank or hit
their children while in the hospital
 Think that their coworkers think that spanking is
a normal part of parenting
https://pixabay.com/en/hands-raised-raised-hands-arms-up-1768845/
Medical Setting-Based Interventions
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Evaluation of a No Hit Zone (NHZ)
• After the NHZ, staff were significantly more likely to:
 Agree that spanking is harmful to children
 Agree that hospital staff have an obligation to intervene
 Believe that it is appropriate for staff to intervene when
parents are spanking, slapping, or striking with a belt
 Say they feel more knowledgeable about alternatives to talk
with parents
 Say they have comfortable strategies to intervene when they
observe a parent hitting a child in the hospital
No Hit Zones Can Be Established
Anywhere
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http://www.thisisanohitzone.org/
https://www.countyofdane.com/da/nohit.aspx
Going Forward
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Reducing spanking in homes and physical punishment in
schools will require:
 Attitude change
 Behavior change
 Policy change
It’s a slow process, but progress is being made each day
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Fd 060117 unintended consequences

  • 1. FD SMS icons 1 https://learn.extension.org/events/3017 This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Military Family Readiness Policy, U.S. Department of Defense under Award Number 2015-48770-24368. Unintended Consequences: What We Now Know about Spanking and Child Development
  • 2. Connecting military family service providers and Cooperative Extension professionals to research and to each other through engaging online learning opportunities militaryfamilies.extension.org MFLN Intro Sign up for webinar email notifications at militaryfamilies.extension.org/webinars
  • 3. Elizabeth Gershoff, PhD • Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin • Developmental Psychologist • Studies how parenting and discipline affect the development of children • Studies how early intervention and preschool can help disadvantaged children be healthy and ready for school Today’s Presenter 3
  • 4. Spanking by Parents Remains Prevalent in the U.S. and Around the World • In the U.S., 76% of men and 65% of women agree that “it is sometimes necessary to discipline a child with a good hard spanking” (ChildTrends, 2015). • 70% of mothers of two year-olds report spanking their children (Zolotor, Robinson, Runyan, & Murphy, 2011). • By the time they reach 5th grade, 80% of American children report that they have been spanked by their parents (Gershoff & Bitensky, 2007; Vittrup & Holden, 2010). • According to UNICEF, 60% of children around the world experience physical punishment from their parent (Hidden in Plain Sight: UNICEF, 2014). 4
  • 5. Common Arguments Parents Use to Defend their Use of Spanking 5 It works! I don’t believe there are any downsides to spanking Spanking is not hitting- and certainly NOT abuse! It is a normal and necessary part of parenting in my community (or culture) I only spank occasionally and am otherwise warm and responsive with my child
  • 6. Does Spanking by Parents Improve Children’s Behavior? 6  75 studies over 50 years, from 13 different countries  160,927 children were included
  • 7. Does Spanking by Parents Improve Children’s Behavior? x Spanking does not make children more compliant in the short term. x Spanking is also not linked with reductions in aggression or antisocial behavior. x Spanking is not linked with long-term compliance or internalization of morals. 7 https://pixabay.com/en/sad-child-boy-kid-crying-tears-217252/
  • 8. Does Spanking by Parents Improve Children’s Behavior?  Instead, spanking is linked with worse, not better, behavior in children.  Spanking was associated with significantly more aggression and antisocial behavior problems in meta- analyses findings. * None of the studies showed a link between spanking and better behavior. 8
  • 9. Is Spanking Linked with Negative Outcomes in Childhood? • Meta-analyses revealed that spanking is linked with several unintended outcomes: o Mental health problems o Difficult relationships with parents o Lower self-esteem o Lower academic performance 9 https://pixabay.com/en/guy-view-fatigue-school-background-781483/
  • 10. Is Spanking Linked with Negative Outcomes in Adulthood? • Meta-analyses revealed that adults who report a history of spanking in childhood report: o More mental health problems o More antisocial behavior o More positive attitudes about and use of physical punishment with their own children (cycle of violence from generation to generation) 10 https://pixabay.com/en/cycle-phase-change-process-diagram-2019530/
  • 11. Can Spanking Lead to Physical Abuse? Spanking is hitting. Family violence experts consider spanking and physical abuse to be on a continuum of violence against children. 11 Dussich, J. P. J., & Maekoya, C. (2007). Physical child harm and bullying-related behaviors: A comparative study in Japan, South Africa, and the United States. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 51, 495-509.
  • 12. Can Spanking Lead to Physical Abuse? 12 • 2003 study determined 75% of substantiated physical abuse cases involved parents’ intention to physically punish their child. (Durrant et al, 2006) • Strong statistically significant association between spanking and the risk of physical abuse. (Gershoff & Grogan-Kaylor, 2016) • Studies looking at spanking and abuse: Size of the association between spanking and negative outcomes 2/3 the size of the association for physical abuse and those same outcomes.
  • 13. Can Spanking Lead to Physical Abuse? 13 Several state laws say “Yes” Gershoff, E. T., & Bitensky, S. H. (2007). The case against corporal punishment of children: Converging evidence from social science research and international human rights law and implications for U.S. public policy. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 13, 231-272.
  • 14. Do the Outcomes Linked with Physical Punishment Vary by Country or Culture? 14 Because rates of spanking vary across cultures, the effects of spanking will vary according to how “normative” it is. (Deater- Deckard & Dodge, 1997) Initial U.S. studies found the effects of spanking to be different for Black and White families. HOWEVER… **Many later studies have failed to replicate these findings.**
  • 15. Do the Outcomes Linked with Physical Punishment Vary by Country or Culture? 15  China, India, Italy, Kenya, Philippines, & Thailand  Spanking predicted higher aggression and more anxiety in children  Still linked with same negative outcomes, only to a slightly lesser degree, when belief was that most people in community used spanking Study of mothers and their children Gershoff, E. T., Grogan-Kaylor, A., Lansford, J. E., Chang, L., Zelli, A., Deater-Deckard, K., & Dodge, K. A. (2010) https://pixabay.com/en/children-china-chinese-asia-1029118/ Gershoff, E. T., Grogan-Kaylor, A., Lansford, J. E., Chang, L., Zelli, A., Deater-Deckard, K., & Dodge, K. A. (2010). Parent discipline practices in an international sample: Associations with child behaviors and moderation by perceived normativeness. Child Development, 81, 487-502
  • 16. Do the Outcomes Linked with Physical Punishment Vary by Country or Culture? 16 In a study of over 11,000 American children, the majority of all racial and ethnic groups spanked at some point:  89% of Black parents  80% of Latino parents  78% of White parents  73% of Asian parents Gershoff, E. T., Lansford, J. E., Sexton, H. R., Davis-Kean, P. E., & Sameroff, A. J. (2012). Longitudinal links between spanking and children’s externalizing behaviors in a national sample of White, Black, Hispanic, and Asian American Families. Child Development, 83, 838-843. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2011.01732.x https://pixabay.com/en/avatar-clients-customers-icons-2155431/ https://pixabay.com/en/avatar-clients-customers-icons-2191918/
  • 17. Do the Outcomes Linked with Physical Punishment Vary by Country or Culture? 17 We did find that Black parents reported more frequent use of spanking than parents from the other three race and ethnic groups.
  • 18. Do the Outcomes Linked with Physical Punishment Vary by Country or Culture? 18 Yet despite these differences across these groups in use of spanking, we did not find any differences in outcomes. Spanking predicted increases in children’s behavior problems over time, over and above children‘s initial behaviors, for all four U.S. cultural groups. Gershoff, E. T., Lansford, J. E., Sexton, H. R., Davis-Kean, P. E., & Sameroff, A. J. (2012). Longitudinal links between spanking and children’s externalizing behaviors in a national sample of White, Black, Hispanic, and Asian American Families. Child Development, 83, 838-843. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2011.01732.x
  • 19. Do the Outcomes Linked with Physical Punishment Vary by The Warmth of the Parent? 19 • Long-term study of 3,000 children in the U.S. found that spanking at age 3 predicted increases in children’s aggression from age 3 to age 5 for all children. The warmth of the parents did not matter • We also found that the more warm parents are, the better behaved their children are. The opposite was true for spanking Lee, S. J., Altschul, I., & Gershoff, E. T. (2013). Does warmth moderate longitudinal associations between maternal spanking and child aggression in early childhood? Developmental Psychology, 49, 2017-2028. https://pixabay.com/en/mom-son-teddy-bear-love-hug-1363918/
  • 20. So How Did These Arguments Fare? 20
  • 21. Physical Punishment in U.S. Schools 21 https://pixabay.com/en/education-school-back-to-school-908512/
  • 22. School Physical Punishment is Legally Permitted in the U.S. 22 • Physical punishment in public schools is legal in 19 states. • Physical punishment in private schools is legal in 48 states o The exceptions are New Jersey and Iowa
  • 23. Percent of Public Schools in Each State Reporting Physical Punishment in the 2011-2012 School Year 23 From: Gershoff, E. T., & Font, S. A. (in pres2016s). Corporal punishment in U.S. public schools: Prevalence, disparities in use, and status in state and federal policy. SRCD Social Policy Report. Source: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights, 2014
  • 24. How is Physical Punishment Administered in Schools? 24 School physical punishment is typically administered by an adult using an instrument to strike the child. • Paddles, switches, rulers, and many other objects are used to hit students. • A typical paddle is 2 feet long, 4 inches wide, and a half inch thick. • This is concerning because the use of the objects increases the risk that children will be seriously injured. From: Lyman, R. (2006, September 30). In many public schools, the paddle is no relic. New York Times, A1, A12
  • 25. Physical Punishment as a Human Rights Violation 25 https://pixabay.com/en/children-kids-school-little-boys-602977/
  • 26. Physical Punishment Violates Children’s Human Rights 26 In 2007, the U.N. Committee on the Rights of the Child has stated that physical punishment violates two Articles of the Convention on the Rights of the Child: • Article 19- protects children “from all forms of physical or mental violence” • Article 37- protects children from “cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment” From: United Nations. Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC). (2007, March 2). CRC General Comment No. 8 (2006): The Right of the Child to Protection from Corporal Punishment and Other Cruel or Degrading forms of Punishment (U.N. CRC/C/GC/8). para. 18
  • 27. Physical Punishment Violates Children’s Human Rights 27 The U.N. Committee on the Rights of the Child has called on all countries that have ratified the Convention to prohibit all forms of physical punishment. In other words, all countries in the world, except the U.S. https://pixabay.com/en/hands-world-map-global-earth-600497/
  • 28. 52 Countries Have Banned All Physical Punishment of Children 28 Paraguay (2016) Ireland (2015) Andorra (2014) Brazil (2014) Honduras (2013) Albania (2010) Tunisia (2010) Luxembourg (2008) Togo (2007) Uruguay (2007) Netherlands (2007) Romania (2004) Turkmenistan (2002) Bulgaria (2000) Denmark (1997) Norway (1987) Lithuania (2017) Mongolia (2016) Benin (2015) Lithuania (2017) Estonia (2014) Argentina (2014) Malta (2014) TFYR Macedonia (2013) Republic of Congo (2010) Poland (2010) Republic of Moldova (2008) Spain (2007) Portugal (2007) Greece (2006) Ukraine (2004) Germany (2000) Croatia (1999) Cyprus (1994) Finland (1983) Slovenia (2016) Peru (2015) Nicaragua (2014) Bolivia (2014) Cabo Verde (2013) South Sudan (2011) Kenya (2010) Liechtenstein (2008) Costa Rica (2008) Venezuela (2007) New Zealand (2007) Hungary (2005) Iceland (2003) Israel (2000) Latvia (1998) Austria (1989) Sweden (1979)
  • 29. Legal Status of Physical Punishment Around the World 29 http://www.endcorporalpunishment.org/
  • 30. Professional Concern about Spanking 30 Organizations that endorsed report (2009) calling for parents to not spank and for professionals to advise not to spank: • American Academy of Pediatrics • American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry • American College of Emergency Physicians • American Medical Association • National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners • National Association of Regulatory Administration • National Association of Social Workers http://www.phoenixchildrens.com/community/injury-prevention-center/effective-discipline.html
  • 31. Professional Concern about Spanking 31 Organizations that have published policy statements that recommend parents not spank their children and call on professionals to discourage it: • American Academy of Pediatrics • American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry • American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children • National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners https://pixabay.com/en/colored-pencils-pens-crayons-2127251/
  • 32. Opposition to School Physical Punishment 32 Major professional organizations that are opposed to school physical punishment: • American Academy of Pediatrics • American Bar Association • American Civil Liberties Association • American Medical Association • American Psychological Association • American Public Health Association • National Association of State Boards of Education • National Association for the Advancement of Colored People • National Association for the Education of Young Children • National Association of Social Workers • National Education Association • National Parent Teachers Association • Society for Adolescent Medicine https://pixabay.com/en/association-community-group-meeting-152746/
  • 33. 33 In a report issued in April 2016, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention called for educational and legislative interventions to reduce support for and use of physical punishment as a means of preventing physical abuse of children. http://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/pdf/can-prevention-technical-package.pdf
  • 34. Religious Denominations & Spanking 34 Two religious denominations have passed resolutions encouraging parents not to spank: • United Methodist Church “…The United Methodist Church encourages its members to adopt discipline methods that do not include corporal punishment of their children.” • General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church “…The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) encourages its members to adopt discipline methods that do not include corporal punishment of children.” https://pixabay.com/en/golden-rule-shiny-metallic-1321410/
  • 35. Interventions to Reduce Physical Punishment 35 Family-Based Group-Based Medical-Based PhotoSpin, Andy Dean PhotoSpin, MonkeyBusiness Images PhotoSpin, MoneyBusinessImages
  • 36. Family-Based Interventions 36 • Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) Reduced referral to child protective services • Incredible Years RCTs have shown that IY reduces behavior problems, in part by reducing parents’ use of spanking • Motivational Interviewing A single session reduced approval of and intentions to use physical punishment • Nurturing Parenting Program (NPP) for Parents and their Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers Reduced approval of physical punishment https://pixabay.com/en/family-love-heart-red-mother-1721674/
  • 37. Group-Based Interventions 37 Group-based parent education in school and community- based settings: o Non-violent discipline o Child development o Anger management o Social problem-solving skills Parents who participated significantly decreased use of physical punishment and increased use of positive parenting (Knox, Burkhart, & Cromly, 2013; Knox, Burkhart, & Hunter, 2011; Portwood, Lambert, Abrams, & Nelson, 2011) http://actagainstviolence.apa.org/
  • 38. Group-Based Interventions 38 Includes 11- week program involving: o Videotaped vignettes o Facilitated parent groups o Weekly homework assignments In one experimental evaluation with low income Latino and African American parents, participation in program resulted in reduced use of physical punishment and increased consistency and warmth. (Gross, Garvey, Julion, Fogg, Tucker, & Mokros, 2009) http://www.chicagoparentprogram.org/
  • 39. Group-Based Interventions 39 o Developed by a researcher in Canada in collaboration with practitioners in Thailand & Sweden o Pre/post study has shown reduction in intention to use physical punishment o Studies in 13 countries have found that parents like program and it has positively changed their behavior and relationships with their children www.positivedisciplineeveryday.com
  • 40. The Discipline Dilemma Zero to Three’s National Parent Survey • Revealed that parents struggle with finding effective ways to discipline their children. • They find the different strategies mostly ineffective, especially harsher methods. • Zero to Three has created a range of resources to help parents develop a discipline plan that works best for their child 40 https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/series/the-discipline-dilemma
  • 41. Medical Setting-Based Interventions 41 • Medical settings are important contexts for reducing parent’s support for and use of physical punishment • Parents trust their pediatricians for advice on discipline • Very little research on how staff react when target of violence is a child, what they think about it when it occurs in the name of discipline, and what they think hospital staff are obligated to do about it. https://pixabay.com/en/ambulance-doctor-students-game-2166079/ Taylor, C. A., Moeller, W., Hamvas, L., & Rice, J. C. (2013). Parents’ professional sources of advice regarding child discipline and their use of corporal punishment. Clinical Pediatrics, 52, 147-15. doi:10.1177/0009922812465944
  • 42. Medical Setting- Based Interventions 42 No Hit Zones • Prohibit hitting of any kind, including spanking children, in the hospital. • The goals are to reduce violence in the hospital and reduce acceptance of hitting children generally. • Staff are provided online or in-person training about: o The research on spanking o The hospital’s position that no violence of any kind is allowed in the hospital o Ways they can intervene if they see a parent spank or hit a child in the hospital
  • 43. Medical Setting-Based Interventions 43 Evaluation of a No Hit Zone (NHZ) • Gunderson Medical Center implemented a NHZ in late spring 2014 • Most staff were trained in the NHZ through online trainings (some received in- person training) • NHZ posters were placed around the hospital. Brochures for parents explaining how they can discipline their children were available throughout the hospital • Six months later, they surveyed their staff with the same set of questions as the baseline questionnaire… https://pixabay.com/en/checklist-check-list-marker-2077018/
  • 44. Medical Setting-Based Interventions 44 Evaluation of a No Hit Zone (NHZ) • After the NHZ, staff were significantly less likely to:  Agree that spanking is a normal part of parenting  Believe that parents should be allowed to spank or hit their children while in the hospital  Think that their coworkers think that spanking is a normal part of parenting https://pixabay.com/en/hands-raised-raised-hands-arms-up-1768845/
  • 45. Medical Setting-Based Interventions 45 Evaluation of a No Hit Zone (NHZ) • After the NHZ, staff were significantly more likely to:  Agree that spanking is harmful to children  Agree that hospital staff have an obligation to intervene  Believe that it is appropriate for staff to intervene when parents are spanking, slapping, or striking with a belt  Say they feel more knowledgeable about alternatives to talk with parents  Say they have comfortable strategies to intervene when they observe a parent hitting a child in the hospital
  • 46. No Hit Zones Can Be Established Anywhere 46 http://www.thisisanohitzone.org/ https://www.countyofdane.com/da/nohit.aspx
  • 47. Going Forward 47 Reducing spanking in homes and physical punishment in schools will require:  Attitude change  Behavior change  Policy change It’s a slow process, but progress is being made each day
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  • 52. militaryfamilies.extension.org/webinars 52This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Military Family Readiness Policy, U.S. Department of Defense under Award Number 2015-48770-24368.