Apoyo Familiar, Castigo Corporal y sus Repercusiones Conductuales en Niños

Irasema Del Pilar Castell Ruiz*, Martha Frías Armenta, Víctor Corral Verdugo, Marcela Sotomayor Peterson

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Resumen

One-hundred and seventy children selected from at-risk-of-violence families responded to a questionnaire investigating how frequently they experienced moderate and severe maltreatment from their parents. They also reported their involvement in antisocial acts, their consumption of alcohol and drugs, their levels of depression and anxiety, and how frequently they received support and affection from their families. Results were analyzed within a causal model of structural relations, which showed that the moderate form of maltreatment was positively related to its severe manifestation. Severe maltreatment, in turn, significantly increased children's levels of depression and anxiety and, less saliently, promoted their engagement in antisocial acts and addictions. Although family support inhibited the occurrence of severe maltreatment, it did not have a salient effect on this form of abusive parenting.

Título traducido de la contribuciónFamily support, corporal punishment and its behavioral consequences on children
Idioma originalEspañol
Páginas (desde-hasta)37-45
Número de páginas9
PublicaciónRevista Mexicana de Psicologia
Volumen17
N.º1
EstadoPublicada - jun. 2000

Palabras clave

  • Antisocial behavior
  • Child maltreatment
  • Emotional sequelae
  • Family support

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