Objective The goal of this study was to document the prevalence and correlates of any past year sibling victimization, including physical, property, and psychological victimization, by a co-residing juvenile sibling across the spectrum of childhood from one month to 17 years of age. Methods The National Survey of Children\u27s Exposure to Violence data set (N = 1,705) was used which includes telephone interviews conducted with an adult caregiver (usually a parent) about one child randomly selected from all eligible children living in a household. If the selected child was 10–17 years old, the main telephone interview was conducted with the child. Results Sibling victimization rates were 37.6% for the full sample, peaking at 45% for the 2–...
Currently sibling research is burgeoning, yet there is virtually no literature regarding outcomes as...
Although childhood violence by any person is negative for children, little is known about whether vi...
Despite an abundance of stereotypes about the power of sibling constellation factors, and clinicians...
Objective The goal of this study was to document the prevalence and correlates of any past year sibl...
This study examined how victimizations by either a sibling or peer are linked to each other and to m...
Abstract This research examines how family dynamics like interparental conflict, family violence, an...
Abstract Objective: It is widely presumed that when children are hit by peers or siblings, it is not...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Sibling aggression is common but often dismissed as benign. We examine whether b...
This study examined how the combination of sibling victimization and parental child maltreatment is ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Sibling aggression has ...
Although there is a common opinion in society that the family environment is a safe place, sometimes...
Despite its pervasive and detrimental nature, sibling violence (SV) remains marginalized as a harmle...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 21-22).Family abuse is an important and widespread form of a...
The goals of this study were: (1) to describe and compare parental responses to school-aged siblings...
An earlier version was presented at the 2003 annual meeting of the Population Association of America...
Currently sibling research is burgeoning, yet there is virtually no literature regarding outcomes as...
Although childhood violence by any person is negative for children, little is known about whether vi...
Despite an abundance of stereotypes about the power of sibling constellation factors, and clinicians...
Objective The goal of this study was to document the prevalence and correlates of any past year sibl...
This study examined how victimizations by either a sibling or peer are linked to each other and to m...
Abstract This research examines how family dynamics like interparental conflict, family violence, an...
Abstract Objective: It is widely presumed that when children are hit by peers or siblings, it is not...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Sibling aggression is common but often dismissed as benign. We examine whether b...
This study examined how the combination of sibling victimization and parental child maltreatment is ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Sibling aggression has ...
Although there is a common opinion in society that the family environment is a safe place, sometimes...
Despite its pervasive and detrimental nature, sibling violence (SV) remains marginalized as a harmle...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 21-22).Family abuse is an important and widespread form of a...
The goals of this study were: (1) to describe and compare parental responses to school-aged siblings...
An earlier version was presented at the 2003 annual meeting of the Population Association of America...
Currently sibling research is burgeoning, yet there is virtually no literature regarding outcomes as...
Although childhood violence by any person is negative for children, little is known about whether vi...
Despite an abundance of stereotypes about the power of sibling constellation factors, and clinicians...