Play Nicely: Evaluation of a Brief Intervention to Reduce Physical Punishment and the Beliefs That Justify It DOI Creative Commons
Danna Valentina Nuñez-Talero, Martha Rocío González Bernal, Ángela Trujillo

et al.

Children, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 11(5), P. 608 - 608

Published: May 20, 2024

The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy Play Nicely brief intervention in diminishing both utilization physical punishment and beliefs that endorse such behavior among a sample Colombian parents with children aged 2 6. Utilizing quasi-experimental design, research included pretest posttest evaluations involved an group (n = 37) control 29). assessment tools used were scale measure about positive impacts Physical Assault subscale Spanish version Conflict Tactics Scale Parent–Child (CTSPC). Parents participated single online session, which offered eight interactive options lasted 10 min. results highlighted high prevalence within (81.8%) established statistically significant correlations between justification its actual use. Approximately one month following intervention, there reduction employment (p 0.009), notable decrease belief “Punishment is best alternative children’s behavior” 0.010) observed. Consequently, proved effective curtailing use young children, demonstrating cost-effectiveness timeframe.

Language: Английский

Disciplinary practices and mental health among adolescents: a person-centered Approach DOI Creative Commons
Pablo D. Valencia, Leonardo Andrés Aguilar Durán, Carlos H. Contreras-Pizarro

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Current Psychology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 29, 2025

Language: Английский

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Play Nicely: Evaluation of a Brief Intervention to Reduce Physical Punishment and the Beliefs That Justify It DOI Creative Commons
Danna Valentina Nuñez-Talero, Martha Rocío González Bernal, Ángela Trujillo

et al.

Children, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 11(5), P. 608 - 608

Published: May 20, 2024

The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy Play Nicely brief intervention in diminishing both utilization physical punishment and beliefs that endorse such behavior among a sample Colombian parents with children aged 2 6. Utilizing quasi-experimental design, research included pretest posttest evaluations involved an group (n = 37) control 29). assessment tools used were scale measure about positive impacts Physical Assault subscale Spanish version Conflict Tactics Scale Parent–Child (CTSPC). Parents participated single online session, which offered eight interactive options lasted 10 min. results highlighted high prevalence within (81.8%) established statistically significant correlations between justification its actual use. Approximately one month following intervention, there reduction employment (p 0.009), notable decrease belief “Punishment is best alternative children’s behavior” 0.010) observed. Consequently, proved effective curtailing use young children, demonstrating cost-effectiveness timeframe.

Language: Английский

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