Boterhoven de Haan Katrina L, Hafekost Jennifer, Lawrence David, Sawyer Michael G, Zubrick Stephen R
Telethon Kids Institute, The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia.
Fam Process. 2015 Mar;54(1):116-23. doi: 10.1111/famp.12113. Epub 2014 Nov 11.
The General Functioning 12-item subscale (GF12) of The McMaster Family Assessment Device (FAD) has been validated as a single index measure to assess family functioning. This study reports on the reliability and validity of using only the six positive items from the General Functioning subscale (GF6+). Existing data from two Western Australian studies, the Raine Study (RS) and the Western Australian Child Health Survey (WACHS), was used to analyze the psychometric properties of the GF6+ subscale. The results demonstrated that the GF6+ subscale had virtually equivalent psychometric properties and was able to identify almost all of the same families who had healthy or unhealthy levels of functioning as the full GF12 subscale. In consideration of the constraints faced by large-scale population-based surveys, the findings of this study support the use of a GF6+ subscale from the FAD, as a quick and effective tool to assess the overall functioning of families.
麦克马斯特家庭评估设备(FAD)的一般功能12项分量表(GF12)已被确认为评估家庭功能的单一指标。本研究报告了仅使用一般功能分量表中的六个正向项目(GF6+)的信度和效度。利用来自西澳大利亚两项研究(雷恩研究(RS)和西澳大利亚儿童健康调查(WACHS))的现有数据,分析了GF6+分量表的心理测量特性。结果表明,GF6+分量表具有几乎相同的心理测量特性,并且能够识别出几乎所有与完整的GF12分量表功能水平健康或不健康相同的家庭。考虑到基于大规模人群的调查所面临的限制,本研究结果支持使用FAD中的GF6+分量表作为评估家庭整体功能的快速有效工具。