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SONA: Sibling Relations in Emerging Adults
Description: Emerging adulthood is a transitional period of self-exploration and potential stressors, emphasizing the necessity for self-regulation. Sibling interactions play a pivotal role in the development of regulatory abilities as siblings provide a safe space to practice these skills.
Investigators: Dr. Derek Morgan, Dr. Christy Rogers
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