2018
DOI: 10.1002/rev3.3128
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Child discipline and violence in Nigeria: A community‐based intervention programme to reduce violent discipline and other forms of negative parenting practices

Abstract: Despite the growing research that demonstrates that the use of corporal punishment with children is harmful, many Nigerian parents still utilise such methods without realising the implications. Because of lack of a strong evidence‐based programme to serve local needs, we developed a community‐based parenting education programme (PEP) to help parents reduce violent discipline and learn more positive strategies of dealing with children. Using a quasi‐experimental design in which six communities were selected fro… Show more

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