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The Family Assessment Device: An Update
Authors:Abigail K. Mansfield  Gabor I. Keitner  Jennifer Dealy
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychiatry, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI;2. Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
Abstract:The current study set out to describe family functioning scores of a contemporary community sample, using the Family Assessment Device (FAD), and to compare this to a currently help‐seeking sample. The community sample consisted of 151 families who completed the FAD. The help‐seeking sample consisted of 46 families who completed the FAD at their first family therapy appointment as part of their standard care at an outpatient family therapy clinic at an urban hospital. Findings suggest that FAD means from the contemporary community sample indicate satisfaction with family functioning, while FAD scores from the help‐seeking sample indicate dissatisfaction with family functioning. In addition, the General Functioning scale of the FAD continues to correlate highly with all other FAD scales, except Behavior Control. The cut‐off scores for the FAD indicating satisfaction or dissatisfaction by family members with their family functioning continue to be relevant and the FAD continues to be a useful tool to assess family functioning in both clinical and research contexts.
Keywords:Assessment  Family Functioning  Measures  evaluació  n  funcionamiento familiar  medidas                      
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