RT Book T1 Corporal punishment and low-income mothers: the role of family structure, race and class in America A1 Mitchell, Lorelei LA English PP Amherst, NY PB Cambria Press YR 2008 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1615817603 AB The evolving American family -- Trends in family formation and configuration. Effects of changes in family structure on children -- Corporal punishment in the United States. Definitions of corporal punishment. Rate, severity and effects of corporal punishment. Punishment as a packaged variable. Factors associated with corporal punishment -- Family structure and corporal punishment. Conceptual frameworks -- Review of the literature. Study hypotheses -- Study methodology. Study design. Study participants. Measures. Procedures. Approach to data analysis -- Results. Sample description. Multivariate analysis : spanking and high spanking. Multivariate analysis : minor assault and high minor assault -- Discussion. Primary study findings. Control variables. Implications for policy and practice. Implications for future research. Limitations of the study -- Conclusion NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN HQ770.4 SN 9781604975314 K1 Corporal punishment of children : United States K1 Discipline of children : United States K1 Low-income mothers : United States K1 Child rearing : United States K1 USA : Kind : Züchtigungsrecht : Mutter : Unterprivilegierung