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Developmental Change in Sibling Support and School Commitment Across Adolescence.

Christina R Rogers1, Amanda E Guyer2, Adrienne Nishina2, Katherine J Conger2.   

Abstract

School commitment typically declines across adolescence, but the family-level factors that explain this decline have not been fully characterized. This study investigated sibling support as a family resource in predicting school commitment across 7th-10th grade using a sample of 444 adolescents (Mages  = 12.61, 13.59, 14.59, 15.58 years). Results showed that sibling support linearly increased and school commitment decreased and stabilized, independently, over time. Sibling support positively predicted school commitment in seventh grade and across time, suggesting that having supportive siblings may help to offset adolescents' declines in school commitment. Furthermore, having a brother enhanced this association versus having a sister. These findings provide insight into ways to help youth maintain school commitment across the middle- to high school transition.
© 2017 Society for Research on Adolescence.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29282794     DOI: 10.1111/jora.12370

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Res Adolesc        ISSN: 1050-8392


  2 in total

1.  Where You Lead, I Will Follow: Exploring Sibling Similarity in Brain and Behavior During Risky Decision Making.

Authors:  Christy R Rogers; Tae-Ho Lee; Cassidy M Fry; Eva H Telzer
Journal:  J Res Adolesc       Date:  2020-09-18

2.  Neural correlates of sibling closeness and association with externalizing behavior in adolescence.

Authors:  Christina R Rogers; Ethan M McCormick; Jorien van Hoorn; Susannah L Ivory; Eva H Telzer
Journal:  Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci       Date:  2018-09-11       Impact factor: 3.436

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