Wright L, Mullen T, West K, Wyatt P
University of Oklahoma.
J Clin Psychol. 1993 Nov;49(6):790-8. doi: 10.1002/1097-4679(199311)49:6<790::aid-jclp2270490606>3.0.co;2-i.
A scale is developed for measuring the overprotecting vs. optimal developmental stimulation tendencies for parents of physically "vulnerable" children. A series of items were administered to parents whose parenting techniques had been rated as either highly overprotective or as optimal by a group of MDs and other professionals. Correlations were estimated between each of the items and parental tendencies as rated by professionals. Twenty-eight items were selected that provided maximum prediction of over-protection. The resulting R2 was extraordinarily high (.94). Coefficient alpha and test-retest coefficients were acceptable. It is hoped that release of the new instrument (VCOPS) at this time will allow others to join in determining the clinical and experimental validity of this scale.