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Title of Journal: J Youth Adolescence

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Abbravation: Journal of Youth and Adolescence

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Springer US

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10.1002/cbic.200600369

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1573-6601

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The Effect of Corporal Punishment and Verbal Abuse

Authors: Sara Z Evans Leslie Gordon Simons Ronald L Simons
Publish Date: 2012/03/30
Volume: 41, Issue: 8, Pages: 1095-1110
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While the link between parenting and delinquency is well established there is less consensus among scholars with regards to the processes that account for this link The current study had two objectives The first was to disentangle the effects of African American parents’ use of corporal punishment and verbal abuse on the conduct problems of their preteen children The second was to investigate the mechanisms that explain this relationship such as having low selfcontrol or a hostile view of relationships whereby these harsh parenting practices increase a youth’s involvement in problem behavior Further we are interested in specifically addressing how these mechanisms may operate differently for males versus females Analyses utilized structural equation modeling and longitudinal data spanning approximately 25 years from a sample of 704 542  female African American children ages 10–12 The results indicated that verbal abuse was a more important predictor of conduct problems than corporal punishment Additionally we found that the mechanisms that mediated the impact of verbal abuse and corporal punishment on conduct problems varied by gender For males most of the effect of verbal abuse was mediated by low selfcontrol whereas anger/frustration was the primary mediator for females Implications of these results and directions for future study are also discussedThis research was supported by the National Institute of Mental Health MH48165 MH62669 and the Center for Disease Control 02913602 Additional funding for this project was provided by the National Institute on Drug Abuse and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism


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