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A Study on Parental Disciplinary Practices and an Awareness Program to Reduce Corporal Punishment and Other Forms of Negative Parental Practices

2013
South Asia
Sri Lanka
Topics
Community & Family-Level Interventions
Violence
Mental Health & Psychosocial Support
Piyanjali de Zoysa

This study aimed to provide information on the prevalence of  parental use of corporal punishment and physical abuse on their children in Colombo district, Sri Lanka, both of which are physically forceful methods of disciplining. Further, the study explored these parents’ attitude towards the use of corporal punishment. The research also studied the prevalence of parental use of psychological aggression and non-violent disciplining strategies on their children.

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A Study on Parental Disciplinary Practices and an Awareness Program to Reduce Corporal Punishment and Other Forms of Negative Parental Practices
Author(s):
Piyanjali de Zoysa
Year of Publication
2013

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