THE SOCIAL REPRESENTATION OF PHYSICAL PUNISHMENT AMONG PARENTS OF PRIMARY CLASSES CHILDREN
The research was focused on studying the content of social representations (SR) among parents of childrenfrom primary classes’, highlighting by gender the constitutive elements of this representations. We used the free association and prototypecategory techniques, the EVOC program. The conductedrese...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Association of Psychologists Practitioners, Moldova
2017-05-01
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Series: | Psihologie |
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Online Access: | https://ibn.idsi.md/en/vizualizare_articol/51948 |
Summary: | The research was focused on studying the content of social representations (SR) among parents of childrenfrom primary classes’, highlighting by gender the constitutive elements of this representations. We used the free association and prototypecategory techniques, the EVOC program. The conductedresearch exposed: central elements of SR (fear, stress, hatred); peripheral ones (torture, intimidation, tension, shouting), elements with ambiguous status, characterized by low frequency and low rank of importance (beating,punishment), and also elements with ambiguous status, characterized by high frequency
and high rank of importance (pain, humiliation, tears, shame, violence). The majority elements evokeda negative shadowwhich reflects the parents’ tendency to disapprove the physical punishment of children. Simultaneously, the ambiguous
area, which are closer to the periphery, contains elements of beating and punishment, meaning that some parents accept and practice such disciplinary method. The gender differences were established. The term beating is missing in the women SR
structure, evoked solely by males. In the central core, only women assign the status of violence to beating. Also, fear has bigger gravity in the female SR structure, but men evoked it only once.
In peripheral region of SR, women includeterms as pain, humiliation, tension. Those elements could be changed, if women it will be trained to control their emotions and to use socially desirable austere forms to educate children. The male attitude
could be changed by a tougher involvement of legal regulations against abusers. |
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ISSN: | 1857-2502 2537-6276 |