TY - JOUR
T1 - Development and testing of the family structure and family functions scale for parents providing adolescent reproductive health based on the friedman family assessment model
AU - Susanto, Tantut
AU - Arisandi, Defa
AU - Kumakura, Ryota
AU - Oda, Azusa
AU - Koike, Miki
AU - Tsuda, Akiko
AU - Kimura, Rumiko
AU - Tabuchi, Noriko
AU - Sugama, Junko
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Springer Publishing Company.
PY - 2018/8
Y1 - 2018/8
N2 - Background and Purpose: To describe the development and testing of a psychometric of Family Structure and Functions (FSF) that measures parents' ability to provide adolescent reproductive health (ARH). Methods: A cross-sectional study of Indonesian parents (n = 525). Multifactors FSF-ARH were examined using construct validity (exploratory factor analysis [EFA] and confirmatory factor analysis [CFA]) and content validity (Content Validity Index [CVI]). Internal consistency was explored using Cronbach's a coefficient. Results: EFA revealed nine factors with 26 items accounting for 61.64% of explained variance and CFA validity testing fit for the construct validity of FSF-ARH. The CVI indicated adequate content validity (0.80-0.10) and acceptable internal consistency (0.70). Conclusions: FSF-ARH contains valid, reliable, and robust measures although some subscales performed moderate reliability, establishing the purpose for further research.
AB - Background and Purpose: To describe the development and testing of a psychometric of Family Structure and Functions (FSF) that measures parents' ability to provide adolescent reproductive health (ARH). Methods: A cross-sectional study of Indonesian parents (n = 525). Multifactors FSF-ARH were examined using construct validity (exploratory factor analysis [EFA] and confirmatory factor analysis [CFA]) and content validity (Content Validity Index [CVI]). Internal consistency was explored using Cronbach's a coefficient. Results: EFA revealed nine factors with 26 items accounting for 61.64% of explained variance and CFA validity testing fit for the construct validity of FSF-ARH. The CVI indicated adequate content validity (0.80-0.10) and acceptable internal consistency (0.70). Conclusions: FSF-ARH contains valid, reliable, and robust measures although some subscales performed moderate reliability, establishing the purpose for further research.
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U2 - 10.1891/1061-3749.26.2.217
DO - 10.1891/1061-3749.26.2.217
M3 - Article
C2 - 30567941
AN - SCOPUS:85052672201
SN - 1061-3749
VL - 26
SP - 217
EP - 236
JO - Journal of Nursing Measurement
JF - Journal of Nursing Measurement
IS - 2
ER -