Differential Associations Between Domains of Sibling Conflict and Adolescent Emotional Adjustment
Male
Adolescent
Depression
Siblings
05 social sciences
Anxiety
Self Concept
3. Good health
Conflict, Psychological
Adolescent Behavior
Surveys and Questionnaires
Humans
Sibling Relations
Female
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Child
Internal-External Control
DOI:
10.1111/cdev.12022
Publication Date:
2012-12-21T20:50:11Z
AUTHORS (3)
ABSTRACT
Issues of equality and fairness and invasion of the personal domain, 2 previously identified topic areas of adolescent sibling conflict (N. Campione‐Barr & J. G. Smetana, 2010), were examined in 145 dyads (Mfirst‐born = 14.97, SD = 1.69 years; Msecond‐born = 12.20, SD = 1.90 years) for their differential effects on youths' emotional adjustment over 1 year. The impact of internalizing symptoms on later sibling conflicts also was tested. Invasion of the personal domain conflicts were associated with higher levels of anxiety and lower self‐esteem 1 year later, whereas Equality and Fairness issues were associated with greater depressed mood. Conversely, greater internalizing symptomatology and lower self‐esteem predicted more of both types of conflict. Moderating influences of gender and ordinal position were also examined.
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