Maternal Intervention in Sub ClinicalSibling Coercion

Document Type

Article

Journal/Book Title/Conference

Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology

Volume

18

Publication Date

1997

First Page

23

Last Page

35

Abstract

26 sibling dyads, aged 4 to 12 yrs, were surreptitiously observed on 2 occasions during free play in the home. Mothers were absent during baseline observations. During the experimental session mothers were present and either ignored sibling coercion (Ignore Condition) or verbally intervened (Reprimand Condition). Reprimands consisted of a "stop-it" statement plus rationale and redirection. Children in the reprimand condition displayed lower rates of coercion and higher probabilities of skillful verbal reasoning than children in the Ignore Condition. Aversive sibling reactions to coercion were unaffected by the experimental manipulation. Theoretical implications, methodological limitations, and suggestions for further research are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2017 APA, all rights reserved)

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