Characteristics and correlates of sibling relationships in two-parent African American families. |
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Authors: | McHale, Susan M. Whiteman, Shawn D. Kim, Ji-Yeon Crouter, Ann C. |
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Abstract: | The authors studied sibling relationships of African American youths and family and youth characteristics linked to sibling dynamics. Participants were fathers, mothers, and 2 siblings (M = 14.04 and M = 10.34 years of age) from 172 working-middle class 2-parent families. Cluster analyses of data collected in home interviews revealed 3 sibling relationship types: positive, negative, and distant. Parent education was lower, parent religiosity higher, and parent-child relationships more positive in the positive group; maternal discrimination experiences were higher in the negative group; youth ethnic identity was stronger in the positive group; and youth depression and risky behavior were higher in the negative group. The findings target sociocultural factors to consider in interventions for African American families. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | sibling relationships family relationships African American families sociocultural factors |
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