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Development and validation of a Chinese family strengths measure for family services intervention in Hong Kong

  • Autores: Jerf W.K. Yeung, Silvia S. W. Lee, Emily M. S. Lee, John DeFrain
  • Localización: Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, ISSN-e 1584-5397, Vol. 36, 2012, págs. 7-30
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • This article reports the development and validation of a family strengths measure, the Chinese Family Strengths Measure [CFSM], used for family social service and practice interventions in a Chinese context. Both exploratory factor analysis and hierarchical-order confirmatory factor analysis verified the 28-item CFSM, which demonstrated adequate construct validity and convergent validity. In addition, the CFSM showed good internal consistency by Cronbach alpha and Guttman split-half reliability tests, and had adequate inter-correlation qualities for its respective dimensions by inter-item correlation and mean corrected itemtotal correlation tests. Implications for administration of this newly-constructed measure in family service setting are briefly suggested.


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