Maternal Harsh Physical Parenting and Behavioral Problems in Children in Religious Families in Yemen

The present study examined maternal religiosity as an underlying cultural factor in the effect of harsh physical parenting on child behavioral problems. Data was collected via a discipline observational task, religiosity-based vignettes, and a questionnaire in a group of 62 mothers and their childre...

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Main Authors: Khadija Alsarhi, Rahma, Mariëlle J. L. Prevoo, Lenneke R. A. Alink, Judi Mesman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/9/1485
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spelling doaj-eec4c384066d491a9e781fb916073bf42020-11-25T01:14:00ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-04-01169148510.3390/ijerph16091485ijerph16091485Maternal Harsh Physical Parenting and Behavioral Problems in Children in Religious Families in YemenKhadija Alsarhi0Rahma1Mariëlle J. L. Prevoo2Lenneke R. A. Alink3Judi Mesman4Education and Child Studies, Leiden University, 2333AK Leiden, The NetherlandsEducation and Child Studies, Leiden University, 2333AK Leiden, The NetherlandsEducation and Child Studies, Leiden University, 2333AK Leiden, The NetherlandsEducation and Child Studies, Leiden University, 2333AK Leiden, The NetherlandsEducation and Child Studies, Leiden University, 2333AK Leiden, The NetherlandsThe present study examined maternal religiosity as an underlying cultural factor in the effect of harsh physical parenting on child behavioral problems. Data was collected via a discipline observational task, religiosity-based vignettes, and a questionnaire in a group of 62 mothers and their children in slum areas in Yemen. Moderation and mediation models were tested, where the role of maternal religiosity as a predictor and a moderator in the association between harsh physical parenting and child behavioral problems was explored. Findings showed no direct association between harsh physical parenting, maternal religiosity, and child behavioral problems. However, maternal religiosity was found to significantly moderate the relationship between harsh physical parenting and child behavioral problems such that the positive association between harsh physical parenting and child behavior problems was stronger when parents were more religious. Implications of the moderating role of maternal religiosity on the association between harsh physical parenting and child behavioral problems are discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/9/1485harsh physical parentingreligiosityYemenchild behavioral problemsdisciplineslumsvideo observation
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author Khadija Alsarhi
Rahma
Mariëlle J. L. Prevoo
Lenneke R. A. Alink
Judi Mesman
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Rahma
Mariëlle J. L. Prevoo
Lenneke R. A. Alink
Judi Mesman
Maternal Harsh Physical Parenting and Behavioral Problems in Children in Religious Families in Yemen
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
harsh physical parenting
religiosity
Yemen
child behavioral problems
discipline
slums
video observation
author_facet Khadija Alsarhi
Rahma
Mariëlle J. L. Prevoo
Lenneke R. A. Alink
Judi Mesman
author_sort Khadija Alsarhi
title Maternal Harsh Physical Parenting and Behavioral Problems in Children in Religious Families in Yemen
title_short Maternal Harsh Physical Parenting and Behavioral Problems in Children in Religious Families in Yemen
title_full Maternal Harsh Physical Parenting and Behavioral Problems in Children in Religious Families in Yemen
title_fullStr Maternal Harsh Physical Parenting and Behavioral Problems in Children in Religious Families in Yemen
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Harsh Physical Parenting and Behavioral Problems in Children in Religious Families in Yemen
title_sort maternal harsh physical parenting and behavioral problems in children in religious families in yemen
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2019-04-01
description The present study examined maternal religiosity as an underlying cultural factor in the effect of harsh physical parenting on child behavioral problems. Data was collected via a discipline observational task, religiosity-based vignettes, and a questionnaire in a group of 62 mothers and their children in slum areas in Yemen. Moderation and mediation models were tested, where the role of maternal religiosity as a predictor and a moderator in the association between harsh physical parenting and child behavioral problems was explored. Findings showed no direct association between harsh physical parenting, maternal religiosity, and child behavioral problems. However, maternal religiosity was found to significantly moderate the relationship between harsh physical parenting and child behavioral problems such that the positive association between harsh physical parenting and child behavior problems was stronger when parents were more religious. Implications of the moderating role of maternal religiosity on the association between harsh physical parenting and child behavioral problems are discussed.
topic harsh physical parenting
religiosity
Yemen
child behavioral problems
discipline
slums
video observation
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/9/1485
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