Adolescents' Sibling Relationship and Friendship Experiences: Developmental Patterns and Relationship Linkages
The goal of this study was to compare developmental changes in adolescents’ relationship experiences with their siblings versus with their best friends and to determine whether individual differences in adolescents’ sibling experiences were associated with differences in friendship experiences. Part...
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Published in | Social development (Oxford, England) Vol. 11; no. 2; pp. 182 - 204 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Oxford, UK and Malden, USA
Blackwell Publishers Ltd
01.05.2002
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Summary: | The goal of this study was to compare developmental changes in adolescents’
relationship experiences with their siblings versus with their best friends and to
determine whether individual differences in adolescents’ sibling experiences
were associated with differences in friendship experiences. Participants included
179 firstborn‐secondborn adolescent sibling pairs (N = 358). At the onset
of the study, firstborns averaged 15 years of age, and secondborns, 12.5 years of
age. Siblings were interviewed individually about their relationship experiences
during home interviews each year for three consecutive years. Analyses focused on
two relationship dimensions: emotional intimacy and control. Adolescents reported
more intimacy with friends than with siblings and more control with siblings than
with friends. In the face of these overall patterns, developmental changes in both
firstborns’ and secondborns’ reports of intimacy differed across relationships,
with sibling intimacy increasing and friendship intimacy decreasing; declines were
evident in these two relationships in the case of control. Associations between sibling
and friendship experiences were more apparent for control than for intimacy and for
secondborns as compared to firstborns. Discussion focuses on the conditions underlying
connections between adolescents’ interpersonal relationship experiences. |
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ISSN: | 0961-205X 1467-9507 |
DOI: | 10.1111/1467-9507.00194 |