Feinberg Mark E, Reiss David, Neiderhiser Jenae M, Hetherington E Mavis
Prevention Research Center, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 16802, USA.
J Fam Psychol. 2005 Dec;19(4):601-10. doi: 10.1037/0893-3200.19.4.601.
This study investigated the family context of adolescent sibling similarity and differentiation in maladjustment (antisocial behavior and depression) by examining negativity in different subsystems. Two hypotheses were proposed: (1) Parental and sibling negativity tends to diffuse through the family system, especially because of the high level of reciprocity in sibling relationships, leading to sibling similarity; and (2) interparental (coparenting) conflict disrupts cohesive functioning and thereby motivates and facilitates sibling differentiation and niche picking. To control for the effects of similar genes between siblings, the authors used behavioral genetic models with a genetically informed sample of 720 two-parent families, each with at least 2 adolescent siblings. Results for the differences in shared environmental influences across groups high and low in each of the domains of family negativity provided partial support for the hypotheses. The results further understanding of influences on individual differences and support a theory of how parent-child and interparental relationships intersect with sibling relationship dynamics.
本研究通过考察不同子系统中的消极情绪,探究了青少年兄弟姐妹在适应不良(反社会行为和抑郁)方面的相似性和差异的家庭背景。提出了两个假设:(1)父母和兄弟姐妹的消极情绪倾向于在家庭系统中扩散,特别是由于兄弟姐妹关系中的高互惠性,导致兄弟姐妹之间的相似性;(2)父母之间(共同养育)的冲突会破坏凝聚力功能,从而促使并促进兄弟姐妹的分化和角色选择。为了控制兄弟姐妹之间相似基因的影响,作者使用了行为遗传模型,样本为720个双亲家庭,每个家庭至少有2个青少年兄弟姐妹,这些样本具有遗传信息。在家庭消极情绪各领域中高低分组之间共享环境影响差异的结果为这些假设提供了部分支持。这些结果进一步加深了对个体差异影响的理解,并支持了一种关于亲子关系和父母间关系如何与兄弟姐妹关系动态相互交织的理论。