IMPACT OF PARENTAL NEGLECT AND QUALITY OF SIBLING RELATIONSHIP ON SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING AMONG FIRST BORN AND LAST BORN
Keywords:
Parental Neglect, Quality Sibling Relationship, Subjective Well being.Abstract
Objectives: To inspect the impact of parental neglect and quality of sibling
relationships on subjective well-being among first-born and last-born.
Design of the Study: cross-sectional survey research design
Place and Duration of Study: Sargodha from Dec 2022 to April 2023
Sample and method: A purposive sample of 300 adolescents and young adults
from the Sargodha division, composed of first-borns (n=150) and last born
(n=150), was included in the cross-sectional survey research design. The
Multidimensional Neglect Behavior Scale, Form: Adolescent and Adult Recall
(Straus et al., 2011), Sibling Relationship Questionnaire (Stocker & McHale,
1992), Adolescence subjective well-being scale (Eryılmaz, 2012) measured
parental neglect, quality of sibling relationship, and subjective well-being
respectively.
Results and Conclusion: Results of the analysis reveals that parental neglect
was a significant negative predictor of subjective well-being, and sibling
relationship was a significant positive predictor of subjective well-being;
however, for birth order, the mean difference was non-significant. Parental
neglect harmed the subjective well-being of a youngster, and the quality of
sibling relationships positively impacted a youngster's subjective well-being.










