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[Authoritarianism becomes respectable in Germany: A risk factor for condoning physical violence toward children?]

Vera Clemens1,2, Oliver Decker3, Paul L Plener1,4, Elmar Brähler3,5, Jörg M Fegert1.   

Abstract

Authoritarianism becomes respectable in Germany: A risk factor for condoning physical violence toward children? Abstract. Objective: Authoritarianism denotes aggressive behavior toward subordinates, submission to authorities, and conventionalism. Authoritarianism is assumed to be a central factor in the emergence of right-wing extremist ideology. Horkheimer described a close relationship between authoritarianism and the use of physical violence as a disciplinary method. Against the background of the current increase in right-wing extremist ideologies in Germany, which manifests itself in both social and political realms, this study examines the association between authoritarian and right-wing extremist ideology and the affirmation of corporal punishment as a disciplinary method. Method: We performed a cross-sectional study on a representative sample of the German population (N = 2,524).
Results: 44.5 % of the participants supported corporal punishment. When respondents reported authoritarian and right-wing extremist attitudes, we discovered an increased affirmation of physical violence as a disciplinary method. Regarding party preference, participants who stated that they preferred the right-wing Alternative for Germany Party (AfD) showed the highest rate of supporting corporal punishment. Conclusions: The results presented indicate that the condoning of corporal punishment is still very widespread in Germany, and that the children of parents with authoritarian and right-wing extremist attitudes comprise a risk group for physical violence. Increased social awareness of these risks is necessary in light of the current increase of right-wing ideologies.

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Keywords:  Autoritarismus; Körperstrafen; Politik; Rechtsextremismus; authoritarianism; corporal punishment (CP); politics; right-wing extremism; sociopolitical ideology; sozio-politische Ideologie

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31414925     DOI: 10.1024/1422-4917/a000684

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Kinder Jugendpsychiatr Psychother        ISSN: 1422-4917


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