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Citation

McCarthy RJ. Psychol. Rep. 2017; ePub(ePub): 33294117711934.

Affiliation

Center for the Study of Family Violence and Sexual Assault, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0033294117711934

PMID

28558546

Abstract

Three studies (total Nā€‰=ā€‰1777 parents) examined whether harsh parenting behaviors would increase when parents experienced an instigation and whether this increase would be especially pronounced for parents who were high in trait aggression. These predictions were tested both when parents' experience of an instigation was manipulated (Studies 1 and 2) and when parents' perceptions of their child's instigating behavior was reported (Study 3). Further, these predictions were tested across a variety of measures of parents' harsh behaviors: (1) asking parents to report their likelihood of behaving harshly (Study 1), (2) using proxy tasks for parents' inclinations to behave harshly (Study 2), and (3) having parents report their past child-directed behaviors, some of which were harsh (Study 3). Both child instigations and parents' trait aggression were consistently associated with parents' child-directed harsh behaviors. However, parents' trait aggression only moderated the extent to which the instigation was associated with their harsh parenting for self-reported physical harsh behaviors (Study 1). The results of the current studies demonstrate that both situational factors, such as experiencing an instigation, and individual difference variables, such as trait aggression, affect parents' likelihood to exhibit harsh behaviors, but found little evidence these factors interact.


Language: en

Keywords

Harsh parenting; child physical abuse; corporal punishment; trait aggression

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