parental practices scale for children/ escala de prÁcticas parentales para niÑos/ escala de prÁticas parentais para crianÇas

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Confirmatory factor analysis conducted in a sample of 706 children 7 to 16 years of age, 354 girls and 352 boys, revealed a 5-factor solution (Rejection, Corporal Punishment, Support, Responsiveness, Warmth). Results supported the measurement model of the Parental Practices Scale for Children, which evaluates children's perception of parental practices associated to offspring emotional adjustment. This finding was replicated in a second study (N=233, 126 girls and 107 boys). The measure demonstrated good internal consistency, and was further supported by convergent validity with an instrument built with a similar objective. The measurement model supported by results of both studies is consistent with previous findings.
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Authors ;Laura Hernández-Guzmán;Manuel González Montesinos;Graciela Bermúdez-Ornelas;Miguel-Ángel Freyre;Raúl j. Alcázar-Olán
Journal netherlands heart journal : monthly journal of the netherlands society of cardiology and the netherlands heart foundation
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