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Associations between Lifetime Spanking/Slapping and Adolescent Physical and Mental Health and Behavioral Outcomes

Janique Fortier, Ashley Stewart-Tufescu, Samantha Salmon, Harriet L. MacMillan, Andrea González, Melissa Kimber, Laura Duncan, Tamara Taillieu, Isabel Garcés Dávila, Shannon Struck, Tracie O. Afifi

2021The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Many parents use physical forms of punishment, including spanking to correct perceived misbehavior. While some authors suggest spanking/slapping is a distinct and "milder" form of physical punishment, parents' use of spanking is consistently associated with poor outcomes for their children. However, less is known about the relationship between spanking/slapping and health and behavioral outcomes in adolescence independent of other childhood adversities. OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to examine the associations between lifetime experiences of spanking on the bottom and/or slapping on the hand and 3 adolescent outcomes: (a) mental health disorders, (b) physical health conditions, and (c) defiant behaviors, after adjusting for other types of childhood adversities and child maltreatment. METHODS: = 1,883) with data collected from the adolescent and the parent/caregiver. Logistic regression models were used to identify associations with lifetime experiences of spanking/slapping 3 or more times (vs. 0 to 2 times). RESULTS: Lifetime spanking/slapping was independently associated with increased odds of mental health disorders, physical health conditions, and defiant behaviors in adolescence after adjusting for childhood adversities and child maltreatment (unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios ranging from 1.29 to 2.19). CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that lifetime spanking/slapping is uniquely associated with harmful mental, physical, and behavioral outcomes in adolescence, and efforts should focus on its prevention.

Topics & Concepts

SpankingPsychologyMental healthOddsPoison controlCorporal punishmentChild disciplineLogistic regressionDevelopmental psychologyInjury preventionClinical psychologyMedicinePsychiatryEnvironmental healthSocial psychologyInternal medicineInjury Epidemiology and PreventionChild Abuse and TraumaChild Abuse and Related Trauma
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