Propiedades psicométricas y dimensionalidad de la versión española para niños y adolescentes del Father Involvement Scale (FIS)

  1. González Calderón, María José
  2. Rodríguez Serrano, Miguel Ángel
  3. Suárez Falcón, Juan Carlos
Zeitschrift:
Acción psicológica

ISSN: 1578-908X

Datum der Publikation: 2014

Titel der Ausgabe: Aceptación-Rechazo Parental: medidas y constructos relacionados

Ausgabe: 11

Nummer: 2

Seiten: 61-76

Art: Artikel

DOI: 10.5944/AP.11.2.14175 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

Andere Publikationen in: Acción psicológica

Zusammenfassung

The present study aims to evaluate the psychometric properties and dimensionality of the Spanish version for children and adolescents of the Father Involvement Scale (FIS) under the IPARTheory. To do this, a sample of 514 participants (46.9% male) aged between 9 and 16 years were used. In addition to the questionnaire on parental involvement subjects reported their emotional adjustment, the degree of parental power and prestige and perceived parental acceptance and rejection. Two first-order factors (expressive and instrumental involvement) and another comprehensive one (parental involvement) were obtained. Content as well as criterion validity of each factor seem to be appropriate and so is their reliability. No sex differences were found in this study.

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