Schumm W R, Bollman S R, Jurich A P, Hatch R C
School of Family Studies and Human Services, Kansas State University, Manhattan 66506-1403, USA.
Psychol Rep. 2001 Jun;88(3 Pt 2):965-73. doi: 10.2466/pr0.2001.88.3c.965.
20 new items were developed to measure six concepts of family strengths and were administered, along with the Kansas Marital Satisfaction Scale, to over 266 married subjects as part of a larger survey of current and former members of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). A common factor analysis suggested that most of the items were associated with their expected factors, while reliability analyses indicated that most of the scales had acceptable estimates of internal consistency. The marital satisfaction items clearly were associated with their own factor and not other factors, providing support for the unidimensional nature of the Kansas Marital Satisfaction Scale and for its construct validity.
开发了20个新项目来衡量家庭优势的六个概念,并与堪萨斯婚姻满意度量表一起,作为对基督教会(基督门徒会)现任和前任成员的一项更大规模调查的一部分,施测于266名以上已婚受试者。共同因素分析表明,大多数项目与其预期因素相关,而信度分析表明,大多数量表的内部一致性估计值是可接受的。婚姻满意度项目显然与其自身因素相关,而与其他因素无关,这为堪萨斯婚姻满意度量表的单维性质及其结构效度提供了支持。