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Esti Iturralde1, Gayla Margolin, Lauren A Spies Shapiro.
Abstract
This study investigated links between interparental conflict appraisals (specifically threat and self-blame), sibling relationship quality (positive and negative dimensions), and anxiety in sibling pairs comprised of an adolescent and a younger sibling close in age. Sibling relationship quality was measured through behavioral observation. Links between self-blame and anxiety were moderated by sibling relationship quality. In older siblings, positive behavior with a sibling was associated with an attenuated relation between self-blame and anxiety. A paradoxical moderating effect was found for negative interactions; for both younger and older siblings, a relation between self-blame and anxiety was weakened in the presence of sibling negativity. Results offered support for theorized benefits of sibling relationship quality in helping early adolescents adjust to conflict between parents.Entities:
Keywords: behavioral observation; interparental conflict; siblings
Year: 2013 PMID: 24244080 PMCID: PMC3828047 DOI: 10.1111/jora.12020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Res Adolesc ISSN: 1050-8392