Sixty
adolescent sibling pairs drawn from a community - based family study completed 2 waves (baseline, 6 month follow - up) of an e.EMA diary.
Not exact matches
The sample for this landmark study included 720
pairs of same - sex
adolescent siblings — including twins, half
siblings, and genetically unrelated
siblings — and their parents.
Subjects for this study come from the
sibling -
pairs sample of the National Longitudinal Study of
Adolescent Health (Add Health).
Reiss and his colleagues studied 720
pairs of same - sex
adolescent siblings (identical and fraternal twins and full, half and stepsiblings) over a 3 - year period, from early to mid-adolescence.
Self - report data about marital conflict, parent - child hostility and
adolescents» adjustment were obtained from 114
sibling pairs (mean ages = 14 and 16 years) and their parents.
Multivariate analyses of variance (MANOVAs) with child (
siblings, comparison) as a within - subjects variable and each measures» (CBCL, Child and
Adolescent Social Support Scale [CASSS], MFQ) subscales as the dependent variables or
paired t tests (LQ) were used to contrast
siblings and comparison peers.