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青春期兄弟姐妹关系中的相对权力

Relative Power in Sibling Relationships Across Adolescence.

作者信息

Lindell Anna K, Campione-Barr Nicole

机构信息

University of Missouri.

出版信息

New Dir Child Adolesc Dev. 2017 Jun;2017(156):49-66. doi: 10.1002/cad.20201.

Abstract

During childhood, older siblings typically hold a more powerful position in their relationship with their younger siblings, but these relationships are thought to become more egalitarian during adolescence as siblings begin to prepare for their relationships as adults and as younger siblings become more socially and cognitively competent. Little is known about relationship factors that may explain this shift in power dynamics, however. The present study therefore examined longitudinal changes in adolescents' and their siblings' perceptions of sibling relative power from age 12 to 18 (n = 145 dyads), and examined whether different levels of sibling relationship positivity and negativity, as well as sibling structural variables, indicated different over-time changes in relative power. Multilevel models indicated that adolescents reported significant declines in their siblings' relative power across adolescence, with older siblings relinquishing the most power over time. However, only siblings with less positively involved relationships reported declines in relative power, suggesting that siblings who maintain highly involved relationships may not become more egalitarian during adolescence.

摘要

在童年时期,哥哥姐姐在与弟弟妹妹的关系中通常占据更强势的地位,但随着兄弟姐妹开始为成年后的关系做准备,以及弟弟妹妹在社交和认知能力上变得更强,人们认为这些关系在青春期会变得更加平等。然而,对于可能解释这种权力动态变化的关系因素,我们知之甚少。因此,本研究考察了12至18岁青少年及其兄弟姐妹对兄弟姐妹相对权力认知的纵向变化(n = 145对),并考察了不同程度的兄弟姐妹关系积极和消极程度,以及兄弟姐妹结构变量,是否表明相对权力随时间的不同变化。多层次模型表明,青少年报告称,在整个青春期,他们兄弟姐妹的相对权力显著下降,随着时间的推移,哥哥姐姐放弃的权力最多。然而,只有关系参与度较低的兄弟姐妹报告了相对权力的下降,这表明保持高度参与关系的兄弟姐妹在青春期可能不会变得更加平等。

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