Title of article :
Differential Susceptibility Effects: The Interaction
of Negative Emotionality and Sibling Relationship Quality
on Childhood Internalizing Problems and Social Skills
Author/Authors :
Judith K. Morgan، نويسنده , , Daniel S. Shaw، نويسنده , , Thomas M. Olino، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
hereas socialization influences in early childhood
have been linked to children’s emerging internalizing
problems and prosocial behavior, relatively few studies have
examined how NE might moderate such associations in both
advantageous and maladaptive ways. Furthermore, more
research is needed to evaluate the impact of sibling relationships
as an influential socialization influence on these child
outcomes. In the current study we examined how NE might
differentially moderate the associations between quality of
relationships with siblings and both internalizing problems
and social skills at school entry. NE moderated the effects of
positive and destructive sibling relationship quality on child
internalizing problems. Specifically, for boys high on NE,
more positive sibling relationship quality predicted fewer
internalizing problems, but more destructive sibling conflict
predicted more internalizing problems. NE also moderated
the effects of destructive sibling conflict on child social
skills. For boys high on NE, destructive sibling conflict
predicted fewer social skills. Boys high on NE appear to
show greater susceptibility to the effects of sibling socialization
on child outcomes, relative to boys low on NE. The
implications of these interactions are discussed with respect
to differential susceptibility theory.
Keywords :
NE . Sibling relationship quality . Internalizingproblems . Social skills
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology