Abstract

The relationship between parental discipline and family functioning is well documented. Less well understood are the factors that influence parental discipline. In this study, a multidimensional model is introduced in which known correlates of negative discipline are integrated into a single conceptual framework. These correlates, which are considered to be risk factors, include traditional gender role values, parental antisocial personality characteristics, interspousal conflict, financial strain, and child gender.

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