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Reliability and Validity of a Short Version of the General Functioning Subscale of the McMaster Family Assessment Device
Authors:Katrina L. Boterhoven de Haan  Jennifer Hafekost  David Lawrence  Michael G. Sawyer  Stephen R. Zubrick
Affiliation:1. Telethon Kids Institute, The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia;2. Research and Evaluation Unit, Women's and Children's Health Network, Discipline of Paediatrics, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia
Abstract:The General Functioning 12‐item subscale (GF12) of The McMaster Family Assessment Device (FAD) has been validated as a single index measure to assess family functioning. This study reports on the reliability and validity of using only the six positive items from the General Functioning subscale (GF6+). Existing data from two Western Australian studies, the Raine Study (RS) and the Western Australian Child Health Survey (WACHS), was used to analyze the psychometric properties of the GF6+ subscale. The results demonstrated that the GF6+ subscale had virtually equivalent psychometric properties and was able to identify almost all of the same families who had healthy or unhealthy levels of functioning as the full GF12 subscale. In consideration of the constraints faced by large‐scale population‐based surveys, the findings of this study support the use of a GF6+ subscale from the FAD, as a quick and effective tool to assess the overall functioning of families.
Keywords:Family Assessment Device  McMaster Model  Family Functioning  General Functioning  Bradburn Scale  Psychometrics  herramienta de evaluació  n familiar  modelo de McMaster  funcionamiento familiar  funcionamiento general  escala de Bradburn  psicometrí  a                                                                            
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