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Citation

Walters GD. Aggress. Violent Behav. 2022; 67: e101792.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.avb.2022.101792

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Siblings may have as much impact on delinquency as peers and parents. To determine the degree of impact, a meta-analysis was performed on studies investigating delinquency in siblings. A literature review identified 26 non-redundant studies on sibling delinquency and 36 unique samples of sibling pairs and children who estimated delinquency in a sibling or in their sibling network. A medium pooled effect size was obtained, which decreased only slightly when the analysis was restricted to longitudinal estimates. There was a fair amount of heterogeneity in the results but only two out of 21 moderator effects were significant. One moderator effect indicated that direct reports of delinquency from a sibling produced a significantly stronger effect than when perceived sibling delinquency estimates were used, and the other indicated that longitudinal studies performed in the United States generated a higher pooled effect size than longitudinal studies conducted outside the United States. There was also greater concordance for delinquency in same-sex siblings than in mixed-sex dyads and a non-significant trend in longitudinal studies showing transmission progressing from older to younger siblings. These results suggest that siblings are a salient risk factor for delinquency and that they are potentially important in the development of offending behavior.


Language: en

Keywords

Delinquency; Meta-analysis; Siblings

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