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门诊就诊儿童和青少年的同胞间攻击行为

Sibling Aggression Among Clinic-Referred Children and Adolescents.

机构信息

a Department of Psychology , Bowling Green State University.

出版信息

J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2018 Nov-Dec;47(6):941-953. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2016.1138409. Epub 2016 Mar 16.

Abstract

Aggression against siblings has been associated with a number of negative outcomes within community samples of children and adolescents, but little is known about this phenomenon within clinical samples. The current study empirically identified subtypes of sibling aggression, assessed prevalence within a clinic-referred sample of children and adolescents, and described risk factors associated with sibling aggression. Surveys were administered as part of the intake procedures at a community mental health center serving children and adolescents. The current study analyzed reports of sibling-directed aggression and mother-to-child aggression, as well as symptom counts, from a sample of 346 matched pairs of mothers and children or adolescents. Ages of child/adolescent participants ranged from 7 to 18 (M = 12.92, SD = 2.82) and were 55.8% male. The sample was primarily Caucasian (90.2%), were lower income, and resided in a semirural midwestern county. Sibling-directed aggression was reported by 93.1% of mothers and 82.4% of children. Principal components analyses identified two subtypes of sibling aggression, mild and severe. Mother and child/adolescent reports of sibling aggression demonstrated only moderate agreement. Mother-to-child verbal aggression and corporal punishment were more predictive of sibling aggression than more severe maternal aggression, and externalizing symptoms were also associated with sibling aggression. Sibling-directed aggression is very common among clinic-referred children and adolescents and may be an important target for treatment. Using multiple reports of sibling aggression could increase the chances of detection, as would awareness of other risk factors associated with sibling aggression.

摘要

针对兄弟姐妹的攻击行为与社区儿童和青少年样本中的许多负面结果有关,但对于临床样本中的这种现象知之甚少。本研究通过实证方法确定了兄弟姐妹攻击行为的亚型,评估了在一个由诊所推荐的儿童和青少年样本中的流行程度,并描述了与兄弟姐妹攻击行为相关的风险因素。调查是作为为儿童和青少年服务的社区心理健康中心的入学程序的一部分进行的。本研究分析了来自 346 对匹配的母亲和儿童或青少年样本的针对兄弟姐妹的攻击行为和母亲对儿童的攻击行为报告,以及症状计数。儿童/青少年参与者的年龄范围为 7 至 18 岁(M = 12.92,SD = 2.82),男性占 55.8%。该样本主要是白种人(90.2%),收入较低,居住在中西部的一个半农村县。93.1%的母亲和 82.4%的儿童报告了针对兄弟姐妹的攻击行为。主成分分析确定了两种兄弟姐妹攻击行为的亚型,轻度和重度。母亲和儿童/青少年对兄弟姐妹攻击行为的报告仅显示出中等程度的一致性。母亲对儿童的言语攻击和体罚比更严重的母亲攻击更能预测兄弟姐妹的攻击行为,而外化症状也与兄弟姐妹的攻击行为有关。在被推荐到诊所的儿童和青少年中,针对兄弟姐妹的攻击行为非常普遍,可能是治疗的一个重要目标。使用针对兄弟姐妹攻击行为的多种报告可能会增加检测到这种行为的机会,同时还应意识到与兄弟姐妹攻击行为相关的其他风险因素。

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