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Body Talk: Siblings' Use of Positive and Negative Body Self-Disclosure and Associations with Sibling Relationship Quality and Body-Esteem

机译:肢体谈话:兄弟姐妹对身体的正面和负面自我运用以及与兄弟姐妹关系质量和身体自尊的关联

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The sibling relationship has been deemed the quintessential "love-hate relationship." Sibling relationships have also been found to have both positive and negative impacts on the adjustment of youth. Unlike previous research, however, the present study examined the associations between siblings' positive and negative body-related disclosures with relationship quality and body-esteem. Additionally, ordinal position, individual sex, and sibling sex composition were tested as moderators. Participants included 101 predominantly White and middle class adolescent sibling dyads (54 % female adolescents, with relatively equal sibling gender compositions). Older siblings were, on average, 16.46 (SD = 1.35) years old with younger siblings an average of 13.67 (SD = 1.56) years. Adolescents completed questionnaires and data were analyzed using Actor-Partner Interdependence Modeling, which focused on disclosure to and from dyad members. In general, sibling body-related disclosure was positive for the quality of the sibling relationship, regardless of the valance of disclosure. Also, adolescents' body esteem was greater when adolescents reported disclosing (i.e., actor-effects) about positive or negative body issues to their siblings (particularly for females). Conversely, when adolescents received positive or negative body-related disclosures from their siblings (i.e., partner-effects), adolescents reported lower levels of body esteem (particularly for girls and younger siblings). Thus, the impact of body-related disclosure on adolescents' feelings of body esteem appear to be associated more with whether they are the discloser or the one being disclosed to, while the impact on the quality of the relationship has simply more to do with whether or not they are generally disclosing to one another.
机译:兄弟姐妹的关系被认为是典型的“爱恨交加”。还发现同胞关系对调整年轻人既有正面影响也有负面影响。但是,与以前的研究不同,本研究研究了兄弟姐妹与身体有关的正面和负面披露与关系质量和身体自尊之间的关联。此外,还测试了顺序位置,个人性别和同胞性别组成作为主持人。参加者包括101位主要为白人和中产阶级的青少年同胞双胞胎(54%的女性青少年,同胞的性别组成相对相等)。年长的兄弟姐妹平均年龄为16.46(SD = 1.35)岁,年幼的兄弟姐妹平均年龄为13.67(SD = 1.56)岁。青少年使用Actor-Partner相互依赖模型分析完成的问卷并分析数据,该模型侧重于与二元成员之间的信息披露。一般而言,与兄弟姐妹有关的披露对于兄弟姐妹关系的质量都是积极的,无论披露的程度如何。而且,当青少年报告向其兄弟姐妹(尤其是女性)披露正向或负向身体问题(即演员效应)时,青少年的身体自尊心就更高。相反,当青少年从兄弟姐妹那里收到与身体相关的正面或负面信息(即伴侣效应)时,青少年的身体自尊水平较低(尤其是女孩和年轻的兄弟姐妹)。因此,与身体有关的信息披露对青少年的身体尊严感的影响似乎与他们是披露者还是被披露者有关,而对关系质量的影响则更多地取决于其是否与披露者有关。他们通常不会彼此公开。

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