发展和初步验证育儿风格环复杂库存 (PSCI) 的发展和初步验证
Samuel N Meisel1,2, Nolan E Ramer3,4, Christopher J Hopwood5
1E. P. Bradley Hospital, Riverside, RI, USA.
Assessment
|April 26, 2024
概括
研究人员开发了育儿风格循环复杂库存 (PSCI),以改善育儿风格的测量. 这个新工具提供了一种验证的方法来评估父母的反应和要求,解决现有方法的局限性.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 家庭研究 家庭研究
背景情况:
- 育儿风格研究面临测量挑战,包括未经测试的措施和不充分的类型学.
- 现有的方法往往无法捕捉育儿的全方位,例如不涉及的风格.
- 人们需要一个在心理测量上健全的工具,它可以将维度和类型学方法与育儿风格相结合.
研究的目的:
- 开发和验证育儿风格循环复杂库存 (PSCI),这是一个新的育儿风格的衡量标准.
- 建立一个根植于当代整合性人际关系理论的测量工具,将类型学和维度方法结合起来.
- 提供一个可靠的工具来评估家长的响应能力和要求.
主要方法:
- 开发了32项育儿风格循环复杂清单 (PSCI).
- 在三个大学生样本中进行验证 (N=571,361,385).
- 评估circumplex结构和与育儿实践,关系功能,精神病理学和物质使用的关联.
主要成果:
- 证实了PSCI的环复合结构,并在样本中复制.
- PSCI显示了与育儿实践,关系功能,精神病理症状和物质使用的显著关联.
- 最初的验证支持PSCI在衡量育儿风格方面的实用性.
结论:
- 育儿风格循环复杂库存 (PSCI) 提供了一个心理测量验证的工具,用于评估育儿风格.
- 通过整合尺寸和类型视角,PSCI解决了以前措施的局限性.
- 这份清单为未来关于育儿和儿童发展的研究提供了一个有希望的框架.
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