The Assessment of Marital Adjustment with Chinese Populations: A Study of the Psychometric Properties of the Dyadic Adjustment Scale |
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Authors: | Ben K. Lim David Ivey |
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Affiliation: | (1) Texas Tech University, USA;(2) Marriage and Family Therapy, Texas Tech University, Box 41162, Lubbock, TX, 79409–1162 |
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Abstract: | ![]() This article presents findings from a study of the psychometric properties of the Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS) with 63 Chinese-Americans. The analysis revealed high internal consistency for DAS scores. Coefficient alpha for the total DAS score was r = .93. Convergent validity was established with the Locke-Wallis Marital Adjustment Scale (LWMAT) (r = .87) and divergent validity by evidence of an inverse relationship with the Marital Disaffection Scale (MDS) (r = –.79). Correlations with each measure were found to be (p = 0.01). The result of factor analysis fail to support the presence of four separate subscales. Results show that the global DAS score is of potential utility with Asian samples. |
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Keywords: | Dyadic Adjustment Scale psychometric properties Chinese-Americans |
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