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Longitudinal direct and indirect pathways linking older sibling competence to the development of younger sibling competence.
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Family MedicineFamily InvolvementEducationSocial SciencesPsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyFamily Relationship4-Wave Longitudinal ModelFamily InteractionCognitive DevelopmentHuman DevelopmentBehavioral SciencesSocial SkillsOs CompetenceEarly Childhood DevelopmentParent LeadershipIndirect PathwaysChild DevelopmentDevelopmental ScienceWave 4Family PsychologyFamily Dynamic
A 4-wave longitudinal model tested direct and indirect links between older sibling (OS; M = 11.7 years) and younger sibling (YS; M = 9.2 years) competence in 152 rural African American families. Data were collected at 1-year intervals. At each wave, different teachers assessed OS competence, YS competence, and YS self-regulation. Mothers reported their own psychological functioning; mothers and YSs reported parenting practices toward the YS. OS competence was stable across time and was linked with positive changes in mothers' psychological functioning from Wave 1 to Wave 2. Mothers' Wave 2 psychological functioning was associated with involved-supportive parenting of the YS at Wave 3. OS Wave 2 competence and Wave 3 parenting were indirectly linked with Wave 4 YS competence, through Wave 3 YS self-regulation. Structural equation modeling controlled for Wave 1 YS competence; thus, the model accounted for change in YS competence across 3 years.
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