Abstract This research examines how family dynamics like interparental conflict, family violence, and quality of parenting are associated with young children\u27s experiences of sibling victimization. We use nationally representative data from interviews with caregivers of 1,726 children aged 2 to 9 years of age. We hypothesized different family dynamics predictors for a composite of common types of sibling victimization (property, psychological, and mild physical aggression) in comparison to severe physical sibling victimization (victimization that includes physical aggression with a weapon and/or injury). Multinomial regression results showed that sibling victimization in general was associated with negative family dynamics but that child...
Many studies discuss how the emotional trauma experienced by children of divorcing parents is buffer...
This study examined how victimizations by either a sibling or peer are linked to each other and to m...
Many studies discuss how the emotional trauma experienced by children of divorcing parents is buffer...
Abstract This research examines how family dynamics like interparental conflict, family violence, an...
Abstract This research examines how family dynamics like interparental conflict, family violence, an...
Although childhood violence by any person is negative for children, little is known about whether vi...
Although childhood violence by any person is negative for children, little is known about whether vi...
Objective The goal of this study was to document the prevalence and correlates of any past year sibl...
Objective The goal of this study was to document the prevalence and correlates of any past year sibl...
Abstract Based on a nationally representative sample of 2,017 children age 2-9years, this study exam...
Abstract Based on a nationally representative sample of 2,017 children age 2-9years, this study exam...
Abstract Based on a nationally representative sample of 2,017 children age 2-9years, this study exam...
Abstract Based on a nationally representative sample of 2,017 children age 2-9years, this study exam...
Fleury-Steiner, Ruth E.The ways in which children are affected by intimate partner violence vary. Ch...
This study examined how victimizations by either a sibling or peer are linked to each other and to m...
Many studies discuss how the emotional trauma experienced by children of divorcing parents is buffer...
This study examined how victimizations by either a sibling or peer are linked to each other and to m...
Many studies discuss how the emotional trauma experienced by children of divorcing parents is buffer...
Abstract This research examines how family dynamics like interparental conflict, family violence, an...
Abstract This research examines how family dynamics like interparental conflict, family violence, an...
Although childhood violence by any person is negative for children, little is known about whether vi...
Although childhood violence by any person is negative for children, little is known about whether vi...
Objective The goal of this study was to document the prevalence and correlates of any past year sibl...
Objective The goal of this study was to document the prevalence and correlates of any past year sibl...
Abstract Based on a nationally representative sample of 2,017 children age 2-9years, this study exam...
Abstract Based on a nationally representative sample of 2,017 children age 2-9years, this study exam...
Abstract Based on a nationally representative sample of 2,017 children age 2-9years, this study exam...
Abstract Based on a nationally representative sample of 2,017 children age 2-9years, this study exam...
Fleury-Steiner, Ruth E.The ways in which children are affected by intimate partner violence vary. Ch...
This study examined how victimizations by either a sibling or peer are linked to each other and to m...
Many studies discuss how the emotional trauma experienced by children of divorcing parents is buffer...
This study examined how victimizations by either a sibling or peer are linked to each other and to m...
Many studies discuss how the emotional trauma experienced by children of divorcing parents is buffer...