Boyce W T, Jensen E W, James S A, Peacock J L
Soc Sci Med. 1983;17(4):193-200. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(83)90116-8.
This paper describes the conceptual foundation underlying the development of the Family Routines Inventory, a new instrument designed to measure the extent of predictability or routinization in the daily life of a family. The primary impetus for the development of this instrument is a theoretical perspective in which family routines are regarded as behaviors which may protect the health and well-being of family members by providing stability and continuity during periods of stressful change.
本文描述了家庭日常活动量表(Family Routines Inventory)开发背后的概念基础,这是一种旨在衡量家庭日常生活中可预测性或常规化程度的新工具。开发该工具的主要推动力是一种理论观点,即家庭日常活动被视为在压力变化时期通过提供稳定性和连续性来保护家庭成员健康和幸福的行为。