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Wiley, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 8(54), p. 881-889, 2013

DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.12049

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Siblings versus parents and friends: longitudinal linkages to adolescent externalizing problems

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Abstract

Background: It is well documented that friends’ externalizing problems and negative parent–child interactions predict externalizing problems in adolescence, but relatively little is known about the role of siblings. This four-wave, multi-informant study investigated linkages of siblings’ externalizing problems and sibling–adolescent negative interactions on adolescents’ externalizing problems, while examining and controlling for similar linkages with friends and parents.