Parenting Attitudes and Abusive Parenting among Incarcerated Mothers in Japan

Author:

Sasaki Ayako1ORCID,Mochizuki Akemi2,Yoshihara Daiki1

Affiliation:

1. United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders (UNAFEI), Akishima-shi, Tokyo, Japan

2. Otemae University, Nishinomiya-shi, Hyogo, Japan

Abstract

The primary focus of this study was to explore the parenting attitudes that predict abusive parenting among incarcerated mothers in Japan. Data analyzed on 63 incarcerated mothers who had the legal custody of the youngest child revealed that belief in corporal punishment significantly predicted abusive parenting. The data further revealed that the impact of adverse childhood experiences and the parenting style of an intimate partner remained significant in predicting the risk of abusive parenting. These multiple risk factors affecting child abuse perpetration indicate the need to develop a multi-dimensional intervention in prison settings to address those multiple issues.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Psychology,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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