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Caretaking behavior among siblings in children's sheltersDOI: 10.1590/S0102-79722012000100020 Keywords: prosocial behavior, sheltered children, siblings. Abstract: this study analyzed 742 events involving caretaking behavior among sheltered children with or without siblings in the same institution. statistical tests were used for intergroup evaluation in comparison to focal subjects. children with siblings showed a greater number of those behaviors and they were primarily directed to non-sibling peers (roommates) or adults (caretakers). the study also revealed that the caretaking behavior was more frequent in the group of children with siblings in the institution whereas those without siblings showed a more affective contact and behaviors directed more to adults than to peers. it was concluded that the caretaking behavior is present among siblings, but it assumes particular shapes because of the complex social dynamics that characterize the research environment.
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