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Web resource: | https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/report/Sibling_to_sibling_violence_in_Australia_summary_report/27289644?file=50058150 |
Type: | Report |
Title: | Sibling-to-Sibling Violence in Australia: Summary Report |
Authors: | Boxall, Hayley Meyer, Silke Fitz-Gibbon, Kate |
Keywords: | Family Dynamics;Sibling-to-Sibling Violence (SSV);Domestic and Family Violence (DFV);Children and Young People;Research Summary;Adolescent Violence in the Home (AVITH);Prevalence of Violence;Developmental Impacts;Drivers of Violence;Impacts of Violence |
Topic: | Data and statistics Drivers of violence Impacts of violence |
Population: | Children and young people |
Year: | Oct-2024 |
Publisher: | Australian National University (ANU), Griffith University, and Monash University |
Abstract: | This report explores sibling-to-sibling violence (SSV) as one of the most common yet understudied forms of domestic and family violence. Unlike sibling rivalry, which is typically viewed as a normal part of development, SSV is characterised by repetitive, intentional, and harmful behaviours. Drawing on data from a national survey of young Australians aged 16-20, the report reveals the prevalence, nature, and impact of SSV, distinguishing it from general sibling conflict. Findings indicate that approximately 303 young people reported experiencing SSV, with a high overlap between being both victims and perpetrators. |
Notes: | Open access |
URI: | https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22841 |
Appears in Collections: | New Australian Research: October 2024 Reports |
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