Time-out under scrutiny: examining the relationships among the discipline strategy time-out, child well-being and attachment and exposure to adversity

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  • What: For parsimony, insecure attachment only was included in the final analysis being the most relevant to the study aims of investigating the potential harms of time-out. For this paper, however, the authors used a continuous scale to examine how varying degrees of appropriate time-out implementation affect child outcomes. The survey design relied on parental self-report, which can differ from children`s reports of their symptomology14,34 and be hampered by social desirability reporting35 and self-serving bias .
  • Who: Alex Roach and collaborators from the https://doiorg/10.1192/bjp.2024., Published . . .

     

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