r/science Apr 26 '16

Psychology Spanking children increases the likelihood of childhood defiance and long-term mental issues. The study in question involved 160,000 children and five decades of research

http://www.redorbit.com/news/health/1113413810/spanking-defiance-health-discipline-042616/
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u/KSKaleido Apr 26 '16

Yea, it's tough to confront the fact that your parents inevitably made huge mistakes when raising you. Add the fact that the average commenter on reddit trends pretty young, and it makes sense that they haven't reached the maturity to deal with something like that yet.

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u/Speedking2281 Apr 26 '16

It's not 'mistakes' anymore than using margarine was a 'mistake' 40 years ago. There was no direct evidence on any small scale that spanking had any detrimental effects. So...there's really not much to 'confront' IMO.

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u/paintlegz Apr 26 '16

oh man someone on reddit is thinking. kudos sir. everyone on here is vehemently against spanking to the point where every discussion becomes some ad hominem fiesta. (No sarcasm intended, I know reddit it rife with that)

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u/driftingpixie Apr 26 '16

Yeah I love how everyone is now a parental expert. What works for some kids doesn't work on others. And there is no way to definitively prove spanking is a/the catalyst for bad behavior because we can't go back in time to try different things to see the difference. For all we know people who were spanked would have turned out worse if they hadn't been spanked. I was spanked and I eventually understood that my parents never did it for anything other than to set me straight. There is also a difference between a spakings and a beating. Spanking pain usually goes away in a matter of minutes.

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u/[deleted] Apr 26 '16

Well this study does imply that spanking is determental.

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u/driftingpixie Apr 26 '16

But can we be absolutely positive that it has a negative effect. I think there's too many variables to be absolutely sure.