Killoren Sarah E, Thayer Shawna M, Updegraff Kimberly A
Arizona State University.
J Marriage Fam. 2008 Dec 1;70(5):1200-1212. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3737.2008.00560.x.
We investigated correlates of adolescents' sibling conflict resolution strategies in 246, two-parent Mexican origin families. Specifically, we examined links between siblings' conflict resolution strategies and sibling dyad characteristics, siblings' cultural orientations and values, and sibling relationship qualities. Data were gathered during home interviews with adolescent siblings. Older siblings were more likely to use controlling strategies whereas younger siblings were more likely to use nonconfrontation strategies. Cultural orientations and familism values were positively linked to siblings' solution orientation. Solution orientation strategies were associated with sibling intimacy, and control strategies were related to sibling negativity. Discussion highlights the importance of considering the cultural context in which sibling relationships are embedded.
我们在246个双亲均为墨西哥裔的家庭中,研究了青少年解决手足冲突策略的相关因素。具体而言,我们考察了手足冲突解决策略与手足二元组特征、手足的文化取向和价值观以及手足关系质量之间的联系。数据是在对青少年手足进行家访时收集的。年长的手足更有可能使用控制策略,而年幼的手足更有可能使用非对抗策略。文化取向和家族主义价值观与手足的解决取向呈正相关。解决取向策略与手足亲密感相关,而控制策略与手足间的负面情绪有关。讨论强调了考虑手足关系所处文化背景的重要性。