Number of Siblings and Mental Health Among Adolescents: Evidence From the U.S. and China

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Douglas B. Downey, Rui Cao
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Abstract

A growing number of children are being raised with few or no siblings yet the consequences of this seismic demographic shift in family forms are not well understood. We investigate this question in the U.S. and China because previous studies highlight how contextual features can play an important role shaping how siblings matter. Our Chinese analyses draw on more than 9,400 eighth graders from the China Education Panel Study (CEPS). In the U.S., we analyze over 9,100 American eighth graders from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study—Kindergarten Cohort of 1998 (ECLS-K:98), where our data allow us to consider multiple features of the sibship structure (e.g., size, sex composition, and density). We find that number of siblings is negatively associated with mental health in both China and the U.S., although the details of this pattern (non-linear association, sisters versus brothers, and closely versus widely spaced siblings) vary.
青少年的兄弟姐妹数量与心理健康:来自美国和中国的证据
越来越多的孩子是在兄弟姐妹很少或没有兄弟姐妹的情况下长大的,但这种家庭形式的人口结构变化的后果还没有得到很好的理解。我们在美国和中国调查了这个问题,因为之前的研究强调了背景特征如何在塑造兄弟姐妹的重要性方面发挥重要作用。我们对中国的分析来自中国教育小组研究(cceps)的9400多名八年级学生。在美国,我们分析了来自1998年幼儿纵向研究-幼儿园队列(ECLS-K:98)的9,100多名美国八年级学生,我们的数据允许我们考虑兄弟姐妹结构的多种特征(例如,规模、性别组成和密度)。我们发现,在中国和美国,兄弟姐妹的数量与心理健康呈负相关,尽管这种模式的细节(非线性关联,姐妹与兄弟,兄弟姐妹与兄弟姐妹之间的亲密关系)各不相同。
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Journal of Family Issues
Journal of Family Issues FAMILY STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: The journal is devoted to contemporary social issues and social problems related to marriage and family life and to theoretical and professional issues of current interest to those who work with and study families.
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