Violent Discipline and Parental Behavior

Approximately 75% of children aged 2 to 4 worldwide are regularly subjected to violent discipline across the globe. This paper studies the impact of a virtually-delivered intervention on positive parenting practices in Jamaica. Short-term results indicate that the intervention improves caregiver knowledge (0.52 SD) and attitudes around violence (0.2 SD) and leads to meaningful changes in caregiver disciplining behaviors, with a 0.12 SD reduction in violence against children. Treatment children also experience fewer emotional problems (0.17 SD). Medium-term results (nine months later) show reductions in caregiver depression (0.12 SD), anxiety (0.16 SD), and parental stress (0.16 SD) for treatment caregivers. The virtual delivery has important scalable policy implications which could help decrease violence against children across the globe.

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Main Authors: Ravindran, Saravana, Dinarte Diaz, Lelys, Shah, Manisha, Powers, Shawn, Baker-Henningham, Helen
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2023-07-17
Subjects:CHILD MALTREATMENT, CHILD ABUSE, VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN, E-LEARNING INTERVENTION, PARENTAL STRESS REDUCTION, DISCIPLINING BEHAVIOR, CHILD EMOTIONAL WELLBEING,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099403206272383698/IDU01c5a079802dfe04f550b1840d3addbe051cc
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/40016
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spelling dig-okr-10986400162024-07-25T15:36:40Z Violent Discipline and Parental Behavior Short- and Medium-term Effects of Virtual Parenting Support to Caregivers Ravindran, Saravana Dinarte Diaz, Lelys Shah, Manisha Powers, Shawn Baker-Henningham, Helen CHILD MALTREATMENT CHILD ABUSE VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN E-LEARNING INTERVENTION PARENTAL STRESS REDUCTION DISCIPLINING BEHAVIOR CHILD EMOTIONAL WELLBEING Approximately 75% of children aged 2 to 4 worldwide are regularly subjected to violent discipline across the globe. This paper studies the impact of a virtually-delivered intervention on positive parenting practices in Jamaica. Short-term results indicate that the intervention improves caregiver knowledge (0.52 SD) and attitudes around violence (0.2 SD) and leads to meaningful changes in caregiver disciplining behaviors, with a 0.12 SD reduction in violence against children. Treatment children also experience fewer emotional problems (0.17 SD). Medium-term results (nine months later) show reductions in caregiver depression (0.12 SD), anxiety (0.16 SD), and parental stress (0.16 SD) for treatment caregivers. The virtual delivery has important scalable policy implications which could help decrease violence against children across the globe. 2023-07-17T15:39:28Z 2023-07-17T15:39:28Z 2023-07-17 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099403206272383698/IDU01c5a079802dfe04f550b1840d3addbe051cc https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/40016 English en Policy Research Working Papers; 10507 CC BY 3.0 IGO https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic CHILD MALTREATMENT
CHILD ABUSE
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E-LEARNING INTERVENTION
PARENTAL STRESS REDUCTION
DISCIPLINING BEHAVIOR
CHILD EMOTIONAL WELLBEING
CHILD MALTREATMENT
CHILD ABUSE
VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN
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PARENTAL STRESS REDUCTION
DISCIPLINING BEHAVIOR
CHILD EMOTIONAL WELLBEING
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CHILD EMOTIONAL WELLBEING
CHILD MALTREATMENT
CHILD ABUSE
VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN
E-LEARNING INTERVENTION
PARENTAL STRESS REDUCTION
DISCIPLINING BEHAVIOR
CHILD EMOTIONAL WELLBEING
Ravindran, Saravana
Dinarte Diaz, Lelys
Shah, Manisha
Powers, Shawn
Baker-Henningham, Helen
Violent Discipline and Parental Behavior
description Approximately 75% of children aged 2 to 4 worldwide are regularly subjected to violent discipline across the globe. This paper studies the impact of a virtually-delivered intervention on positive parenting practices in Jamaica. Short-term results indicate that the intervention improves caregiver knowledge (0.52 SD) and attitudes around violence (0.2 SD) and leads to meaningful changes in caregiver disciplining behaviors, with a 0.12 SD reduction in violence against children. Treatment children also experience fewer emotional problems (0.17 SD). Medium-term results (nine months later) show reductions in caregiver depression (0.12 SD), anxiety (0.16 SD), and parental stress (0.16 SD) for treatment caregivers. The virtual delivery has important scalable policy implications which could help decrease violence against children across the globe.
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CHILD ABUSE
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DISCIPLINING BEHAVIOR
CHILD EMOTIONAL WELLBEING
author Ravindran, Saravana
Dinarte Diaz, Lelys
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