Lutenbacher M
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
J Nurs Meas. 2001 Winter;9(3):291-308.
The Adult-Adolescent Parenting Inventory (AAPI) is a 32-item inventory widely used to identify adolescents and adults at risk for inadequate parenting behaviors. It includes four subscales representing the most frequent patterns associated with abusive parenting: (a) Inappropriate Expectations; (b) Lack of Empathy; (c) Parental Value of Corporal Punishment; and (d) Parent-Child Role Reversal. Although it has been used in a variety of samples, the psychometric properties of the AAPI have not been examined in low-income single mothers. The purposes of this study were to: (a) examine the reliability and validity of the Adult-Adolescent Parenting Inventory (AAPI) in a sample of 206 low-income single mothers; (b) assess the mother's risk for inadequate parenting by comparing their AAPI subscale scores with normative subscale scores on the AAPI; (c) assess the construct validity of the AAPI by testing the hypothesis that mothers with lower AAPI scores have a higher level of depressive symptoms and lower self-esteem in comparison to mothers with higher AAPI scores; and (d) determine whether the 4-factor structure proposed by Bavolek (1984) could be replicated. AAPI scores indicated these mothers were at high risk for child abuse when compared with normative data for parents with no known history of abuse. Higher risk for abusive parenting was associated with a higher level of depressive symptoms, less education, and unemployment. The subscales, Inappropriate Expectations and Parental Value of Corporal Punishment demonstrated poor internal consistency with Cronbach's alphas of .40 and .54, respectively. Hypothesis testing supported the construct validity of the AAPI. Bavolek's 4-factor structure was not supported. A 19-item modified version of the AAPI with three dimensions was identified. This modified version of the AAPI may provide a more efficacious tool for use with low-income single mothers.
成人-青少年养育量表(AAPI)是一个包含32个条目的量表,被广泛用于识别存在养育行为不当风险的青少年和成年人。它包括四个分量表,代表与虐待性养育相关的最常见模式:(a)不恰当期望;(b)缺乏同理心;(c)对体罚的父母价值观;以及(d)亲子角色颠倒。尽管它已在各种样本中使用,但AAPI的心理测量特性尚未在低收入单身母亲中进行检验。本研究的目的是:(a)在206名低收入单身母亲的样本中检验成人-青少年养育量表(AAPI)的信度和效度;(b)通过将她们的AAPI分量表得分与AAPI的常模分量表得分进行比较,评估母亲养育不当的风险;(c)通过检验以下假设来评估AAPI的结构效度:与AAPI得分较高的母亲相比,AAPI得分较低的母亲抑郁症状水平更高且自尊更低;以及(d)确定巴沃莱克(1984)提出的四因素结构是否可以复制。与无已知虐待史父母的常模数据相比,AAPI得分表明这些母亲存在虐待儿童的高风险。虐待性养育的较高风险与较高水平的抑郁症状、较低的教育程度和失业有关。分量表“不恰当期望”和“对体罚的父母价值观”的内部一致性较差,克朗巴哈系数分别为0.40和0.54。假设检验支持了AAPI的结构效度。巴沃莱克的四因素结构未得到支持。确定了一个包含19个条目的AAPI修改版,具有三个维度。AAPI的这个修改版可能为低收入单身母亲提供一个更有效的工具。