Sakina Thifal Khansa, - and Pramesti Pradna Paramita, -
(2025)
The Relationship Between Sibling Relationships and Mental Health Issues in Adolescence: Scoping Review.
Universitas Airlangga Repository.
pp. 1-13.
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Abstract
Due to the rising mental health issues in the adolescence period which threaten
adolescents’ mental health and well-being, this study aims to explore the relation of sibling
relationship and adolescents experiencing mental health issues. This study uses the scoping review
method, utilising PRISMA-ScR to analyse the relationship between sibling relationships and
mental health issues in adolescence. This study reviewed five articles and found that positive
sibling relationships have been shown to influence and decrease depressive symptoms and serve
as a buffer against problems that occur in adolescence. The influence of these relationships is seen
stronger during the occurrence of low-quality or no parental relationships. Future research should
include no sibling participants in their research and explore the dynamics within sibling
relationships, including age, gender, order, race, and socioeconomic background to determine the
further analysis of the dynamic of sibling relationships on adolescent mental health.
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