1. PUNITIVE PARENTING AND DELINQUENCY: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF SHORT-TERM MINDSETS.
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VAN GELDER, JEAN-LOUIS, AVERDIJK, MARGIT, RIBEAUD, DENIS, and EISNER, MANUEL
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PARENTING , *CRIME , *SOCIAL development , *DISCIPLINE , *CORPORAL punishment - Abstract
Drawing from life history theory and developmental perspectives, we test the hypothesis that the relation between parental discipline practices and delinquency is explained in part by short-term mindsets. We argue that such practices induce an orientation towards the here-and-now rather than the future, which, in turn, promotes delinquency. We used longitudinal data (N = 1,197) from the Zurich Project on the Social Development from Childhood into Adulthood (z-proso). We distinguished between two types of disciplining practices, corporal and inconsistent punishment, which map onto two main environmental parameters, harshness and unpredictability. Results show that short-term mindsets, operationalized by impulsivity and low future orientation, mediate the relation between corporal and erratic punishment and delinquency, with impulsivity being the most important mediator. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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