Sibling Conflict and Ineffective Parenting as Predictors of Adolescent Boys' Antisocial Behavior and Peer Difficulties: Additive and Interactional Effects

Extensive sibling conflict is predictive of multiple poor adjustment outcomes during adolescence and early adulthood, but the frequency and developmental impact of such conflict may be conditional on ineffective parenting. Thus, sibling conflict may add to or amplify the negative effects of ineffect...

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Adolescents
Antisocial Behavior
Antisocial behaviour
Child Rearing
Childrearing Practices
Conflict
Deviant Behavior
Family Conflict
Interpersonal conflict
Longitudinal studies
Males
Oregon
Parent Child Relationship
Parenting style
Peer rejection
Peer Relations
Peer Relationship
Preadolescents
Risk factors
Sibling Relationship
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Siblings
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