2022
DOI: 10.1111/sode.12589
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Prosocial behaviour between siblings exposed to intimate partner violence

Abstract: Children's prosocial behaviour is a core feature of their social development as well as their resilience, but it has not yet been examined in siblings exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV). The goals of the present study were: (1) To describe prosocial behaviour between siblings exposed to IPV by exploring linkages with exposure to violence, sibling spacing, child age, and self-esteem; (2) To investigate if prosocial behaviour varied as a function of sibling relationship quality; and (3) To assess if chil… Show more

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“…Future romantic relationships or relationships between young people and their mothers are the most frequent relationships considered in DVA literature around children and young people 15. A small number of studies have started to explore sibling relationships in the context of DVA 10 16–18. Piotrowski and Cameranesi,16 for example, have recently explored sibling aggression in children who have experienced DVA, finding that earlier exposure contributed to later emergence of aggressive behaviour.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future romantic relationships or relationships between young people and their mothers are the most frequent relationships considered in DVA literature around children and young people 15. A small number of studies have started to explore sibling relationships in the context of DVA 10 16–18. Piotrowski and Cameranesi,16 for example, have recently explored sibling aggression in children who have experienced DVA, finding that earlier exposure contributed to later emergence of aggressive behaviour.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%