Brothers and sisters fight, but when the bickering evolves into physical or emotional abuse, it’s bullying. Ordinary arguments o

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问题     Brothers and sisters fight, but when the bickering evolves into physical or emotional abuse, it’s bullying. Ordinary arguments over toys and who gets the front seat are one thing, but a recent study from researchers at the University of New Hampshire reports that aggression between siblings can escalate into bullying, and that young victims can be harmed in the same way as those who are threatened by peers on the playground.
    In fact, the study authors say, being bullied by a brother or sister was linked to worse mental-health outcomes for kids and adolescents, similar to those associated with being bullied by unrelated kids in the schoolyard.
    The new study, published in the journal Pediatrics, involved thousands of children and adolescents throughout the U.S. and found that those who were physically assaulted, had their toys stolen or broken or endured emotional abuse that made them feel frightened or unwanted by their sibling had higher levels of depression, anger and anxiety than those without these experiences.
    In order to study any differences between the effects of sibling bullying and those of being threatened by an unrelated bully, the researchers compared the effects of aggressive behaviors, such as physical violence, breaking or taking toys or belongings, and abuse, like name-calling or mocking, originating from siblings with those coming from children’s unrelated peers. They concluded that as far as mental-health effects are concerned, the relationship that the victims had with their bullies didn’t seem to matter. The findings showed that sibling bullying had the same association with increased anxiety, depression and trauma as peer aggression.
    That’s an eye-opening result since most parents—not to mention the public—have a higher tolerance for fighting and even threatening behavior among siblings than they do for other social relationships. Sibling fighting is often dismissed, seen as something that’s normal or harmless. Some parents even think it’s beneficial, as training for dealing with conflict and aggression in other relationships.
    But when does that normal quarreling evolve into something more? Parents may unknowingly play a role in escalating some sibling fighting into abuse, John V. Caffaro, a clinical psychologist and co-author of Sibling Abuse Trauma, told the New York Times. If parents allow children to continuously fight and confront each other in aggressive ways without intervening, or if they play favorites and label children as "the smart one" or the "the quiet one," that may lead to more unhealthy competitiveness between siblings that develops into abuse. Caffaro said that since violence between siblings is one of the most common types of familial violence, aggression with the intent to physical hurt or humiliate a brother or sister should be taken seriously, and quashed.
After comparing the effects, the researchers found that ________.

选项 A、sibling bullying is as harmful as peer aggression
B、sibling bullying is actually not a matter to worry about
C、sibling bullying is more harmful than peer aggression
D、sibling bullying is closely related to peer aggression

答案A

解析 根据题干的comparing the effects定位到第四段,该段二三句表明同胞欺凌和同伴欺凌一样都会造成创伤。A项的harmful意为“有害的”,A项与文意一致,故为答案。B项与文章所表达的观点恰恰相反,第五、第六段反复强调家长需重视这一问题。第四段第二三句说,就心理健康方面的影响而言。受欺凌者与欺凌者之间的关系似乎无关紧要,都会加剧受欺凌者的焦虑、沮丧和创伤,可见两者没有哪个比另一个更有害,故排除C项。第四段第一句说,为了找出同胞欺凌和被不相干的恶人欺凌这两者后果的不同之处,研究者比较了来自同胞和来自其他小孩的攻击性行为的影响,可见研究者只是对比两种欺凌的影响,而并未提到两种欺凌之间是否有关系,故可排除D项。
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