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Discipline Interview

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Publications - Parenting Across Cultures parentingacrosscultures.org Parenting Across Cultures Apr 25, 2025 14 facts
referenceThe study 'Predicting Filipino mothers’ and fathers’ reported use of corporal punishment from education, authoritarian attitudes, and endorsement of corporal punishment' by M. R. M. Jocson, L. P. Alampay, and J. E. Lansford (2012) utilized data from the 'Discipline Interview' (Waves 1 and 2), 'Family Information Form' (Wave 1), and 'Parental Modernity' scale (Wave 1) for both mothers and fathers.
referenceJ. E. Lansford et al. published 'Corporal punishment of children in nine countries as a function of child gender and parent gender' in the International Journal of Pediatrics in 2010, utilizing the Discipline Interview and the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) for Wave 1 mothers, fathers, and youth.
procedureThe 'Discipline Interview' was utilized as a research instrument in Wave 2, involving both mothers and fathers.
claimThe study 'Positive parenting and children’s prosocial behavior in eight countries' utilized the Parental Acceptance/Rejection-Control Questionnaire-Short Form (Waves 2 and 3), the Discipline Interview (Waves 2 and 3), and the Prosocial Behavior Scale (Waves 2 and 3) to collect data from mothers and youth.
referenceThe study 'Measurement invariance of mother reports of discipline in different cultural contexts' by M. Zelli, L. Alampay, S. M. Al-Hassan, and D. Bacchini (2012) utilized data from the 'Discipline Interview' conducted with mothers at Wave 1.
referenceKapetanovic, S. et al. published a 2023 study in the Journal of Youth and Adolescence (52, 1235–1254) titled 'Parenting, adolescent sensation seeking, and subsequent substance use: Moderation by adolescent temperament,' which utilized the Positive Parenting measure (Wave 5), Discipline Interview (Wave 5), Sensation Seeking measure (Waves 3, 6), Early Adolescent Temperament Questionnaire (Wave 6), and Child Behavior Checklist (Wave 7).
referenceThe study 'Measurement invariance of mother reports of discipline in different cultural contexts' by Huang et al. (2012) utilized the Discipline Interview measure during Wave 1 of data collection from mothers.
claimThe study 'The moderating role of parental warmth on the relation between verbal punishment and child problem behaviors for same-sex and cross-sex parent-child groups' utilized the Discipline Interview (Wave 1), the Parental Acceptance/Rejection-Control Questionnaire-Short Form (Wave 1), and the Child Behavior Checklist (Wave 1) to collect data from mothers and fathers.
referenceThe Parenting Across Cultures project used the Discipline Interview to assess parenting practices in Waves 2 and 3, involving youth.
claimThe Parenting Across Cultures research project utilizes the 'Discipline Interview' to assess parents (mothers and fathers) at Waves 5 and 6.
referenceThe Parenting Across Cultures project utilizes the Child Behavior Checklist, Youth Self Report, Discipline Interview, Efficacy Measure, Individualism and Collectivism scale, and Social Desirability Scale – Short Form as research instruments.
claimThe Discipline Interview is utilized in wave 1 for mothers, fathers, and youth.
referenceThe study 'Within- and between-person and group variance in behavior and beliefs in cross-cultural longitudinal data' by Deater-Deckard et al. (2018) utilized data from the Parenting Across Cultures project, including the Parental Acceptance-Rejection Control Questionnaire, Discipline Interview, Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, Child Behavior Checklist, Youth Self Report, and Behavior Frequency Scale collected during Waves 1, 3, and 5.
referenceThe study 'Predicting Filipino mothers’ and fathers’ reported use of corporal punishment from education, authoritarian attitudes, and endorsement of corporal punishment' by Jocson, M. R. M., Alampay, L. P., & Lansford, J. E. (2012) examined predictors of corporal punishment using the Discipline Interview (Waves 1 and 2) and the Parental Modernity scale (Wave 1).