Sibling conflict in middle childhood predicts children's adjustment in early adolescence.
J Fam Psychol
; 16(1): 50-7, 2002 Mar.
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| ID: mdl-11915410
Associations between sibling conflict in middle childhood and psychological adjustment in early adolescence were studied in a sample of 80 boys and 56 girls. Parents and children provided self-report data about family relationships and children's adjustment. Parents' hostility to children was assessed from videotaped interactions. Results showed that sibling conflict at Time 1 predicted increases in children's anxiety, depressed mood, and delinquent behavior 2 years later. Moreover, earlier sibling conflict at Time 1 accounted for unique variance in young adolescents' Time 2 anxiety, depressed mood, and delinquent behavior above and beyond the variance explained by earlier maternal hostility and marital conflict. Children's adjustment at Time 1 did not predict sibling conflict at Time 2. Results highlight the unique significance of the earlier sibling relationship for young adolescents' psychological adjustment.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Relações entre Irmãos
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Adaptação Psicológica
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Conflito Psicológico
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2002
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Article