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Over one in five future Quebec doctors support corporal punishment, despite medical organizations opposing it. This finding highlights a potential influence on parental discipline practices.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Child Psychology
  • Public Health

Context:

  • Corporal punishment remains a controversial topic in child discipline.
  • Medical professionals play a role in advising parents on child-rearing practices.
  • Understanding future physicians' perspectives is crucial for public health initiatives.

Purpose:

  • To assess the attitudes of fourth-year medical students at Laval University towards corporal punishment.
  • To identify factors influencing students' opinions on corporal punishment.

Summary:

  • A 2006-2011 survey of 712 Laval University medical students found 22% favored corporal punishment.
  • Men (31%) and those who experienced corporal punishment (36%) were more likely to support it.
  • Victimization of physical abuse did not significantly correlate with support for corporal punishment.

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