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[div class="excerpt" style="margin-left:1em; border:1px solid #bfbfbf; border-radius:0.4615em; box-shadow:-1px -1px 3px #999999 inset;"]AUSTIN, Texas The more children are spanked, the more likely they are to defy their parents and to experience increased anti-social behavior, aggression, mental health problems and cognitive difficulties, according to a new meta-analysis of 50 years of research on spanking by experts at The University of Texas at Austin and the University of Michigan.
The study, published in this months Journal of Family Psychology, looks at five decades of research involving over 160,000 children. The researchers say it is the most complete analysis to date of the outcomes associated with spanking, and more specific to the effects of spanking alone than previous papers, which included other types of physical punishment in their analyses.
Our analysis focuses on what most Americans would recognize as spanking and not on potentially abusive behaviors, says Elizabeth Gershoff, an associate professor of human development and family sciences at The University of Texas at Austin. We found that spanking was associated with unintended detrimental outcomes and was not associated with more immediate or long-term compliance, which are parents intended outcomes when they discipline their children.
http://news.utexas.edu/2016/04/25/risks-of-harm-from-spanking-confirmed-by-researchers
I figure a more general conversation is warranted.