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HARP-209 |
Title: |
Physical Punishment and Maternal Beliefs in Sweden and Canada |
Source: |
Journal of Comparative Family Studies; Autumn2003, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p585, 20p |
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Year: |
2003 |
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Keywords: |
Canada, culture, economic, social, and cultural rights, human rights, Sweden, child development, physical punishment, family |
Abstract: |
Discusses physical punishment and maternal beliefs in Sweden and Canada and identifies the factors influencing parents’ beliefs about this practice and how it could be useful in reducing their use of it and reducing risk to children. Role of culture; Attitudes toward physical punishment; Agreement of Canadian and Swedish mothers with attitudinal statements about spanking; Overview of the use of physical punishment; Reported frequency of physical punishment use by Canadia and Swedish mothers; Relationships between beliefs about and use of physical punishment. |
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Keywords: Canada, child development, cultural rights, culture, economic, family, human rights, physical punishment, social, Sweden