Association between maternal perceived capacity in life and physical punishment of teenage children: a longitudinal analysis of a population-based cohort in Tokyo, Japan.
Miharu NakanishiSyudo YamasakiJunko NiimuraKaori EndoNaomi NakajimaDaniel StanyonKaori BabaNao OikawaMariko HosozawaShuntaro AndoMariko Hiraiwa-HasegawaKiyoto KasaiAtsushi NishidaPublished in: BMJ open (2022)
Maternal perceived capacity in finance and mental well-being may decrease the risk of frequent use of physical punishment at the 2-year follow-up. Child maltreatment prevention strategies should aim to empower mothers and promote their perceived capacity in financial management and mental health.