Perkins Nathan H, Kim Ruri, Shadik Jennifer A
School of Social Work, Loyola University Chicago, 820 N Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611 USA.
Department of Social Work, Ohio University, Morton Hall 535, Athens, OH 45701 USA.
J Child Adolesc Trauma. 2024 Jul 13;17(4):1067-1078. doi: 10.1007/s40653-024-00646-1. eCollection 2024 Dec.
Research examining the influence of physical and emotional sibling violence on siblings' relationships across the lifespan is scant. This exploratory research examined whether affect, behavior, and cognitions associated with closest-aged sibling relationships in childhood as well as the occurrence of behaviors associated with physical and emotional sibling violence in childhood impacted adult sibling relationships in a sample of 156 adults. Using the Lifespan Sibling Relationship Scale (Riggio J Soc Pers Relat 17(6):707-728, 2000), associations were found between all aspects of childhood and adulthood sibling relationships. Frequency of sibling violence behaviors correlated with Child Affect and Adult Behavior. Differences were found between females and males on Child Affect, Adult Behavior, and Frequency of Sibling Violence Behaviors. Regression models examined whether childhood sibling relationship quality (Child Affect, Child Behavior, Child Cognitions), frequency of sibling violence behaviors in childhood, and gender predicted Adult Affect, Adult Behavior, Adult Cognitions. Child Affect and Child Cognitions predicted Adult Affect, Child Behavior and gender predicted Adult Behavior, and only Child Cognitions predicted Adult Cognition. Frequency of physical and emotional sibling violence in childhood did not predict Adult Affect, Adult Behavior, or Adult Cognitions individually. However, frequency of physical and emotional sibling violence in childhood was associated with a total adult sibling relationship score when controlling for a total childhood sibling relationship score. Findings suggest the need for future research to consider the complexity of closest-aged sibling relationships across the lifespan and how physical and emotional sibling violence factors into how individuals perceive their relationships with siblings.
关于身体和情感上的手足暴力对不同年龄段手足关系影响的研究很少。这项探索性研究调查了156名成年人样本中,童年时期与年龄最相近的手足关系相关的情感、行为和认知,以及童年时期与身体和情感上的手足暴力相关行为的发生情况,是否会影响成年后的手足关系。使用《毕生手足关系量表》(里吉奥,《社会与个人关系杂志》17(6):707 - 728,2000),发现童年和成年手足关系的各个方面之间存在关联。手足暴力行为的频率与儿童情感和成人行为相关。在儿童情感、成人行为和手足暴力行为频率方面,女性和男性存在差异。回归模型检验了童年手足关系质量(儿童情感、儿童行为、儿童认知)、童年时期手足暴力行为的频率以及性别是否能预测成人情感、成人行为、成人认知。儿童情感和儿童认知能预测成人情感,儿童行为和性别能预测成人行为,只有儿童认知能预测成人认知。童年时期身体和情感上的手足暴力频率并不能单独预测成人情感、成人行为或成人认知。然而,在控制童年手足关系总分时,童年时期身体和情感上的手足暴力频率与成年手足关系总分相关。研究结果表明,未来的研究需要考虑不同年龄段年龄最相近的手足关系的复杂性,以及身体和情感上的手足暴力因素如何影响个体对与手足关系的认知。