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Sibling Violence: Causes and Impact

1) The document discusses the reasons for sibling violence, the impacts of sibling violence on victims, and ways to cope with and end sibling violence. It identifies neglect, victim blaming, and normalizing the violence as reasons violence occurs. Impacts include mental health issues, problems in school or career, and considering suicide. Ways to end violence include seeking help, taking action, or escaping the situation. 2) The document also examines the truths about sibling violence. It notes that violence often continues if not reported due to threats or the victim being too kind. The violence affects whole families and lives with victims long-term. 3) Coping mechanisms discussed include religion, social support, acceptance, extra work,

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Sibling Violence: Causes and Impact

1) The document discusses the reasons for sibling violence, the impacts of sibling violence on victims, and ways to cope with and end sibling violence. It identifies neglect, victim blaming, and normalizing the violence as reasons violence occurs. Impacts include mental health issues, problems in school or career, and considering suicide. Ways to end violence include seeking help, taking action, or escaping the situation. 2) The document also examines the truths about sibling violence. It notes that violence often continues if not reported due to threats or the victim being too kind. The violence affects whole families and lives with victims long-term. 3) Coping mechanisms discussed include religion, social support, acceptance, extra work,

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FORMULATED MEANINGS CLUSTER THEMES

M-A3- Sibling violence won’t stop when a 1. Reason for committing violence
mother chooses to neglect the child who was against the sibling
a victim of it or a mother chooses to escape
violence by making the biggest decision in the
life of a minor.

M-A3.1- Without a father’s guidance, a child


can be led to commit violence against their
sibling.
M-A3.3- When a parent neglects the child by
using violent behavior towards their sibling,
they grow up not just using violence against
their sibling but also when they have a family
on their own.
M-A5.1- The perpetrator’s reason for
committing violence against the sibling was
that he didn’t like how the victim made
decisions in their lives.
M-A5.2- Perpetrators tend to blame siblings
or circumstances for their violent outbursts.
M-A5.5- The perpetrator tends to blame and
be dependent on the victim.
M-A5.6- Sibling violence can also lead to
victim-blaming the violent outburst that a
perpetrator has, and sibling violence may
mercilessly lead a perpetrator to have the urge
to kill their victim.
R-A3- The hardest part of being a victim of
sibling violence was that it was just
normalized and being tolerated by the
perpetrator because the victim wouldn’t reach
out for help.
R-A3.1- The violent behavior of the
perpetrator tends to blame the victim for not
giving what he was asked for, and the hardest
part is that it is the victim who keeps on living
the violence he or she manifests all the time
with hesitation to ask for help.
R-A3.4- Most perpetrators were tardy at
getting to work, and the easiest way for them
was to use violence all the time. They wanted
a weak victim who tolerated and accepted
their behavior without fuss.
A-A2- Not giving what is asked by the
perpetrator leads to the outburst of violent
behavior toward the victim.
A-A2.4- Normalizing sibling violence is the
reason a victim does not attempt to report or
reach out for help.
M-A1- Sibling violence has a long-term 2. The impact of sibling violence on the
impact on the victim. victim
M-A1.1/M-A2- Experiencing sibling violence
can lead a child to stop going to school.
M-A4- Experiencing sibling violence can lead
a victim to decide to do something that they
don’t want or like.
M-A5.3- Sibling Violence has an impact on a
victim who faces poverty and changes their
mental health, physical body, emotional
aspect, and psychological well-being.
M-A6.1- Sibling violence can lead the victim
to commit suicide.
M-A9A- Sibling violence has an impact on
victims’ health.
R-A4- The serious impact of sibling violence
on a victim may cause them to attempt to end
their life while thinking blankly.
R-A5B- Sibling violence affects the victim’s
work career.
R-A5D- The long-term impact of sibling
violence can be a reason that changes the
victim’s health.
R-A6- The long-term impact of sibling
violence on the victim can not just change its
healthy body but also its ability to survive
daily.
A-A2.3A- A victim of sibling violence may
attempt to end his or her life.
A-A2.3B- A victim of sibling violence can
change into a sickly body after experiencing
the worst violence of all time.
A-A2.3C- The changes in the sickly body of a
victim were meant to be blamed on the
perpetrator, who is the sibling.
M-A3.2- Sibling violence can be over when [Link] of ending sibling violence.
you choose to escape it.
M-A10- Seeking help is the way to stop the
perpetrator from committing sibling violence
against all victims in society.
A-A3.1- The family will take action if the
perpetrator commits violence again.
R-A3.2- The mere reason for the violence not 4. The truth about sibling violence
stopping was that the victim was too kind-
hearted to report it to the police, despite the
tragic experience at the hands of a perpetrator
who was just a sibling.
R-A3.3- Threatened by a perpetrator, it's also
the reason that sibling violence won’t stop.
M-A5- Sibling violence can’t be used against
the victim without a reason to do it.
M-A5.4- Violations committed by a sibling
affect not only the victim's life but also the
family.
M-A6- A victim who doesn’t take action or
report the violence won't be able to end the
violence that she suffered at the hands of the
perpetrator.
R-A5C- Being a hard-working person and
helping someone was an asset to the victim of
sibling violence.
R-A2- The prettiest reality of being a victim
of sibling violence is the tendency to face
poverty.
R-A3.5- Being mercilessly and attempting to
kill a victim was the common personality trait
of the perpetrator who uses violence all the
time as a punishment for their victim, even if
they are just family. Apart from that, despite
the worst and most violent behavior a
perpetrator does to a certain victim, it wasn’t
a big deal, or they would end up ignoring and
normalizing it.
R-A6.1- Being a kind-hearted victim was
prone to violent behavior used by a
perpetrator.
A-A2.1- The violent behavior of the
perpetrator pertains to the hardships of life
just by being dependent on one member of the
family without trying to do it on his/her own.
A-A2.2- Being mercilessly, even to the
begging of the victim’s child, wasn’t an
exception to ending the violent behavior
manifested by the perpetrator.
A-A2.3- The worst scenario of doing violence
normally by a sibling is attempting to kill co-
siblings.
A-A4- Experiencing sibling violence won’t
be easy to forget, but it will forever stay in the
memory of a victim.
M-A7- The violence that a perpetrator does to 5. The consequences of sibling violence
its victim has its consequences. against the victim
M-A8- The perpetrator who commits violence
against someone weak against him has karma
in life.
A1.1- The victim’s daughter, who’s witnessed
the violence committed by the perpetrator/ her
sibling.
A-A3- There are consequences to committing
violence to a weak victim.
M-A7A- Being a religious person can also be [Link] focused coping
a coping mechanism for life.
M-A7B- Loving and caring for the family can
be a coping mechanism for a victim who
chooses to continue to live their life despite
their traumatic experiences.
M-A7.1.1- Enjoying and hanging out with
friends can be the victim’s coping
mechanism.
M-A7.2- Being God’s disciple and
worshipping him can be a victim’s coping
mechanism to continue to live their life for a
reason.
M-A7.2.3- Talking about problems with
friends can also be a coping mechanism.
M-A7.2.1- Accepting life’s reality can be a
coping mechanism for the victim.

M-A7.2.2- Taking care of grandchildren can


also be a coping mechanism for a victim.
M-A9B- Accepting a life situation can be a
step that a victim strives to live even when
they’ve struggled.
R-A5A- Going out and talking about
problems or socializing with friends was also
used as a coping mechanism by a victim.
R-A5.1- Being a religious person can be a
healthy coping mechanism for a victim of
sibling violence.
R-A6.2- Being a pet lover and taking care of
animals can also be the victim’s way of
coping with tragic experiences.
R-A6.4- Taking care of grandchildren was
also a healthy mechanism for a victim to
cope.
A-A4B- Hanging and going out with friends
was the victim’s way of coping.
A-A4.1- Accepting the losses and the victim’s
situation now is a way to cope with the
traumatic experiences in life.
A-A4.1A- Being a religious person and
having a fear of God was a way to cope in
life.
A-A4.1B- Taking care of and loving their
family was a way for a victim to cope.
M-A7C- Having an extra job can be a coping 7. Problem-focused coping
mechanism for life.
M-A7.1- Doing extra work can be a coping
mechanism for someone who experiences
sibling violence.
M-A9C- Enjoy life to the fullest without
regrets.
R-A5- The victim does extra work despite its
struggles; despite this, it’s still hard to live.
R-A6.3- Being dependent on your own to
leave without someone to rely on was the
victim’s way of coping and dealing alone.
A-A4A- Extra work was the victim's coping
mechanism.

DEVELOPMENT OF EMERGENT THEMES


CLUSTER THEMES (7) SUB THEMES (29) EMERGENT THEMES
[Link] for committing Neglecting
violence against the sibling Father Figure
Decision Making
Victim Blaming
Tardiness
Normalizing Sibling Violence
2. The impact of sibling Academic Freeze
violence on the victim Mental Health
Career
Decision Making
Survive
Perpetrator Blaming
[Link] of ending sibling Escape
violence. Seeking Help
Take Actions
4. The truth about sibling Threatened
violence Sibling violence can’t be used
without a reason
Whose affecting who
No solution/action
Memory Remains
The victim’s trait
The perpetrator’s trait
5. The consequences of Karma
sibling violence against the Witness
victim
6. Emotion-focused coping Religion
Social Support
Acceptance
7. Problem-focused coping Focused in life
Active Coping

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