Impact of Sibling Structure on Emotional Maturity and Psychological Well-being in Youth: A Comparative Study

Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Research in Psychology

Year: 2024

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Impact of Sibling Structure on Emotional Maturity and Psychological Well-being in Youth: A Comparative Study

Maithili P Patil

 

 

ABSTRACT:

This study investigates the influence of sibling structure on emotional maturity and psychological well-being among youth aged 18-25, focusing on three groups: those with biological siblings, single biological individuals, and single adopted individuals. A sample of 300 participants was assessed using the Emotional Maturity Scale and Ryff Psychological Well-being Scale. The results from one-way ANOVA and Pearson correlation analysis revealed significant differences in emotional maturity and psychological well-being based on sibling structure. Youth with biological siblings exhibited higher levels of both emotional maturity and psychological well-being compared to single biological and single adopted individuals. Additionally, a strong positive correlation was found between emotional maturity and psychological well-being, indicating that greater emotional maturity is associated with better psychological well-being. These findings highlight the critical role of sibling relationships in fostering emotional and psychological development and suggest the need for tailored interventions that consider diverse sibling configurations.

keywords: Sibling structure, emotional maturity, psychological well-being, family dynamics