Grych J H, Seid M, Fincham F D
Department of Psychology, University of Illinois, Champaign 61820.
Child Dev. 1992 Jun;63(3):558-72. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.1992.tb01646.x.
Guided by Grych and Fincham's theoretical framework for investigating the relation between interparental conflict and child adjustment, a questionnaire was developed to assess children's views of several aspects of marital conflict. The Children's Perception of Interparental Conflict Scale (CPIC) was initially examined in a sample of 222 9-12-year-old children, and results were cross-validated in a second sample of 144 similarly aged children. 3 factor analytically derived subscales (Conflict Properties, Threat, Self-Blame) demonstrated acceptable levels of internal consistency and test-retest reliability. The validity of the Conflict Properties scale was supported by significant relations with parent reports of conflict and indices of child adjustment; the Threat and Self-Blame scales correlated with children's responses to specific conflict vignettes. The CPIC thus appears to be a promising instrument for assessing perceived marital conflict, and several issues regarding its interpretation are discussed.
在Grych和Fincham用于研究父母间冲突与儿童适应之间关系的理论框架指导下,编制了一份问卷,以评估儿童对婚姻冲突若干方面的看法。儿童对父母间冲突的认知量表(CPIC)最初在222名9至12岁儿童的样本中进行了检验,结果在另一个由144名年龄相仿儿童组成的样本中进行了交叉验证。通过因素分析得出的3个分量表(冲突属性、威胁、自责)显示出可接受的内部一致性水平和重测信度。冲突属性量表的有效性得到了与父母冲突报告及儿童适应指标之间显著关系的支持;威胁和自责量表与儿童对特定冲突情景的反应相关。因此,CPIC似乎是评估感知到的婚姻冲突的一个有前景的工具,并讨论了有关其解释的几个问题。