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Journal Article

Citation

Wang M, Wang Y, Wang F, Xing X. J. Interpers. Violence 2018; ePub(ePub): 886260518817058.

Affiliation

Capital Normal University, Beijing, P. R. China.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0886260518817058

PMID

30526225

Abstract

The goal of this study was to simultaneously examine the independent and interactive effects of paternal and maternal corporal punishment, and child temperament on child emotion regulation over time in China. These links were assessed on a longitudinal study of 619 father-mother dyads and their children in primary schools (data collected in 2011 and 2014).

RESULTS showed an additive model where both parental corporal punishment and child temperament independently predicted child emotion regulation 3 years later. In addition, the effects of parental corporal punishment exhibited gender differences, with paternal corporal punishment predicting girls' emotion regulation and both paternal and maternal corporal punishment predicting boys' emotion regulation 3 years later. Moreover, the interactive effects of paternal and maternal corporal punishment and temperament on child emotion regulation were not found in the present study. These findings point to the importance of examining multiple factors within the family system to further understand the developmental process of child emotion regulation, particularly within the Chinese cultural context.


Language: en

Keywords

corporal punishment; emotion regulation; longitudinal study; temperament

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