Trute Barry, Hiebert-Murphy Diane
School of Social Work, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
J Pediatr Psychol. 2002 Apr-May;27(3):271-80. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/27.3.271.
To develop the Family Impact of Childhood Disability Scale (FICD) to assess subjective interpretation or "primary appraisal" of parents regarding the impact of a child with developmental disabilities on the family.
A random sample of 87 families was assessed while children with developmental disabilities were in the preschool years. After 7 years had elapsed, 64 of these families were interviewed again when the children were in the preteen years. A set of standardized self-report measures provided mother and father views of child, parent, and family functioning.
The FICD demonstrated adequate internal consistency, with some evidence of discriminant and predictive validity. The FICD total score, based on the discrepancy between positive and negative subscale scores, was found to be a significant predictor of future parenting stress of mothers and of fathers, even when controlling for other important explanatory variables such as marital adjustment and level of disability in a child.
The 15-item FICD offers a brief assessment of both positive and negative parent appraisals, with a total discrepancy score that predicts long-term parenting stress.
编制儿童残疾家庭影响量表(FICD),以评估父母对发育障碍儿童对家庭影响的主观解读或“初始评估”。
对87个家庭的随机样本进行评估,此时发育障碍儿童正处于学龄前。7年后,当这些儿童进入青春期前时,其中64个家庭再次接受访谈。一套标准化的自我报告测量工具提供了母亲和父亲对孩子、父母及家庭功能的看法。
FICD显示出足够的内部一致性,并有一些区分效度和预测效度的证据。基于正分量表得分与负分量表得分之间的差异得出的FICD总分,即使在控制了其他重要的解释变量(如婚姻调适和孩子的残疾程度)之后,仍是母亲和父亲未来育儿压力的显著预测指标。
15项的FICD对父母的积极和消极评估进行了简要评估,其总分差异可预测长期育儿压力。