Spanking and child outcomes: Old controversies and new meta-analyses.
The University of Texas at Austin · University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Abstract
Whether spanking is helpful or harmful to children continues to be the source of considerable debate among both researchers and the public. This article addresses 2 persistent issues, namely whether effect sizes for spanking are distinct from those for physical abuse, and whether effect sizes for spanking are robust to study design differences. Meta-analyses focused specifically on spanking were conducted on a total of 111 unique effect sizes representing 160,927 children. Thirteen of 17 mean effect sizes were significantly different from zero and all indicated a link between spanking and increased risk for detrimental child outcomes. Effect sizes did not substantially differ between spanking and physical…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 118.87
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- 100%
- References
- 106
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2Topics & keywords
- Spanking
- Psychology
- Meta-analysis
- Corporal punishment
- Developmental psychology
- Child custody
- Child abuse
- Child discipline
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions