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Parental Corporal Punishment and Peer Victimization in Middle Childhood: A Sex-Moderated Mediation Model of Aggression.

Alba Martin1, José Manuel Muñoz1, Paloma Braza1, Rosa Ruiz-Ortiz1, Nora Del Puerto-Golzarri2, Eider Pascual-Sagastizábal2, Aitziber Azurmendi2, Rosario Carreras1.   

Abstract

There is a peak in peer victimization during middle childhood, with multiple negative consequences. Parental use of corporal punishment and child aggression are the most widely studied predictors of this phenomenon. The aim of the present study was to analyze whether parental use of corporal punishment affects peer victimization through child aggression. This mediation model was explored for both mothers and fathers and for both physical and relational forms of aggression and peer victimization. Furthermore, we also analyzed whether the mediation models were moderated by the sex of the child. Participants were 234 third graders (46% girls). Child aggression and victimization were measured by peers using the Mini Direct Indirect Aggression Inventory. Independent measures of mother's and father's use of corporal punishment were obtained from a PCA of items from the Parental Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire (PSDQ). Conditional process modeling was carried out using a macro for SPSS developed by Hayes (2013). Results indicated that aggression mediated the relation of parental corporal punishment to peer victimization. Some interesting moderating effects of sex in this mediation model were found; specifically, physical, and relational aggression mediated the relation of maternal corporal punishment to peer victimization only in boys. Few studies to date have addressed the connection between aggressive behavior and peer victimization as outcomes of corporal punishment, taking into consideration the role of parent's and child's sex, and both physical and relational forms of aggression and victimization during childhood.
Copyright © 2021 Martin, Muñoz, Braza, Ruiz-Ortiz, del Puerto-Golzarri, Pascual-Sagastizábal, Azurmendi and Carreras.

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Keywords:  corporal punishment; middle childhood; moderated mediation analyses; parenting; peer victimization; physical aggression; relational aggression

Year:  2021        PMID: 33716839      PMCID: PMC7952760          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.573329

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychol        ISSN: 1664-1078


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