Young children's quarrels with their siblings and mothers: Links with maternal depression and bipolar illness

Citation
Df. Hay et al., Young children's quarrels with their siblings and mothers: Links with maternal depression and bipolar illness, BR J DEV PS, 16, 1998, pp. 519-538
Citations number
54
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
BRITISH JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
ISSN journal
0261510X → ACNP
Volume
16
Year of publication
1998
Part
4
Pages
519 - 538
Database
ISI
SICI code
0261-510X(199811)16:<519:YCQWTS>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Patterns of conflict amongst a mother and two young children were recorded for 55 families in the US. The mother was well in 19 families, depressed in 20, and had bipolar illness in 16. Sibling conflict occurred least often w hen the mother had bipolar illness. Mother-child conflict occurred most oft en when the elder child was male, but depressed mothers were likely to quar rel with their elder daughters. Mothers allied with elder rather than young er children, but depressed mothers were especially likely to uphold the rig hts of protesters. Compensatory influence was noted across relationships, s o that children whose actions were protested by mothers were less likely to object to the behaviour of their siblings. In general, when mothers were w ell, families experienced frequent, but mild conflict; when mothers had bip olar illness, the relationship between the mother and the elder son was esp ecially fraught; and when mothers were depressed, conflicts were more likel y to escalate and to occur between mothers and daughters.