The aim of the present study was to examine whether adolescents of Moroccan and Dutch origin differ concerning sibling relationship quality and to examine whether the associations between quality of the sibling relationship and level and change in externalizing and internalizing problem behavior are comparable for Moroccan and Dutch adolescents. Five annual waves of questionnaire data on sibling support and conflict as well as externalizing problems, anxiety and depression were collected from 159 ethnic Moroccan adolescents (Mage = 13.3 years) and from 159 ethnic Dutch adolescents (Mage = 13.0 years). Our findings demonstrated significant mean level differences between the Moroccan and Dutch sample in sibling relationship quality, externali...
Abstract Objective: In this study the quality of the affective parent-child relationship and the qu...
This longitudinal study explores differences between native Dutch and immigrant Moroccan adolescents...
This longitudinal study explores differences between native Dutch and immigrant Moroccan adolescents...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether adolescents of Moroccan and Dutch origin differ ...
The aims of the present study were (a) to examine whether Dutch and Indian early adolescents differ ...
Background: Siblings may support each other, but also reveal fierce rivalry and mutual aggression. S...
The sibling relationship has an important impact on children’s emotional functioning, but it is yet ...
Background It is well documented that friends' externalizing problems and negative parent-child inte...
Background: It is well documented that friends ’ externalizing problems and negative parent–child in...
We examined cross-cultural differences in (1) sibling power balance and (2) the associations between...
We investigated the association between sibling relationship quality (affection, conflict, controlli...
The sibling relationship is the longest relationship an individual will experience, yet it has not b...
In the current study, we investigated the link between sibling relationship quality (Warmth and Conf...
The majority of Americans have siblings, who provide one another with warmth, support, and friendshi...
Abstract Objective: In this study the quality of the affective parent-child relationship and the qu...
This longitudinal study explores differences between native Dutch and immigrant Moroccan adolescents...
This longitudinal study explores differences between native Dutch and immigrant Moroccan adolescents...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether adolescents of Moroccan and Dutch origin differ ...
The aims of the present study were (a) to examine whether Dutch and Indian early adolescents differ ...
Background: Siblings may support each other, but also reveal fierce rivalry and mutual aggression. S...
The sibling relationship has an important impact on children’s emotional functioning, but it is yet ...
Background It is well documented that friends' externalizing problems and negative parent-child inte...
Background: It is well documented that friends ’ externalizing problems and negative parent–child in...
We examined cross-cultural differences in (1) sibling power balance and (2) the associations between...
We investigated the association between sibling relationship quality (affection, conflict, controlli...
The sibling relationship is the longest relationship an individual will experience, yet it has not b...
In the current study, we investigated the link between sibling relationship quality (Warmth and Conf...
The majority of Americans have siblings, who provide one another with warmth, support, and friendshi...
Abstract Objective: In this study the quality of the affective parent-child relationship and the qu...
This longitudinal study explores differences between native Dutch and immigrant Moroccan adolescents...
This longitudinal study explores differences between native Dutch and immigrant Moroccan adolescents...