2008
DOI: 10.7202/502077ar
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Le stress parental chez les mères d’enfants d’âge préscolaire : validation et normes québécoises pour l’Inventaire de Stress Parental

Abstract: RÉSUMÉ Les qualités métrologiques d'une version française du Parenting Stress Index (Abidin, 1983 ; Loyd et Abidin, 1985) sont examinées à partir d'un échantillon de 122 mères québécoises ayant un enfant d'âge préscolaire. Les résultats indiquent que l'inventaire de stress parental possède des indices de consistance interne équivalant à ceux obtenus avec l'échantillon américain. Cependant, les échantillons québécois et américain diffèrent pour 7 sous-échelles sur 13 ainsi qu'au niveau du score du dom… Show more

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“…These questions were taken from the ''Child Demandingness'' scale found in the short version of the Parenting Stress Index, which Abidin developed and validated (1995) (e.g., ''Your child seems to cry or fuss more often than most children'', ''There are some things your child does that really bother you''). This tool has been used in Quebec to assess parents who were reported for abuse or evaluated as being high-risk for abuse (Lacharité et al 1999), and its translated form was subjected to validation in a study of Quebec mothers (Lacharité et al 1992). In the present study, the factor analysis conducted on the basis of these five questions confirmed the presence of a single component that explained 49% of the variance in parental stress.…”
Section: Parental Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These questions were taken from the ''Child Demandingness'' scale found in the short version of the Parenting Stress Index, which Abidin developed and validated (1995) (e.g., ''Your child seems to cry or fuss more often than most children'', ''There are some things your child does that really bother you''). This tool has been used in Quebec to assess parents who were reported for abuse or evaluated as being high-risk for abuse (Lacharité et al 1999), and its translated form was subjected to validation in a study of Quebec mothers (Lacharité et al 1992). In the present study, the factor analysis conducted on the basis of these five questions confirmed the presence of a single component that explained 49% of the variance in parental stress.…”
Section: Parental Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, when mothers combine professional work and child care, they are at increased risk of experiencing not only high levels of stress, but also of anxiety or symptoms of depression ( Naerde et al, 2000 ). Finally, Lacharité et al (1992) postulate that raising and taking care of a child inevitably engenders a state of stress in individuals. This chronic state could contribute to the development of burnout syndrome ( Zapf et al, 2001 ; Roskam et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De plus, le coefficient de fidélité pour l'indice global de stress est 0,95. La version française du PSI a été validée par Lacharité, Éthier et Piché (1992) et Bigras et al (1996). L'ISP, lorsque comparé au Questionnaire d'évaluation des comportements au préscolaire (QECP) (Rutter, 1987 ;Tremblay et Desmarais-Gervais, 1985), tend à confirmer sa validité concomitante (Lacharité et al, 1992).…”
Section: Mesures Pour Les Parentsunclassified
“…La version française du PSI a été validée par Lacharité, Éthier et Piché (1992) et Bigras et al (1996). L'ISP, lorsque comparé au Questionnaire d'évaluation des comportements au préscolaire (QECP) (Rutter, 1987 ;Tremblay et Desmarais-Gervais, 1985), tend à confirmer sa validité concomitante (Lacharité et al, 1992). La validité discriminante a aussi été confirmée pour les stresseurs reliés à l'enfant (domaine de l'enfant) et ceux reliés au parent (domaine du parent) (Bigras et al, 1996).…”
Section: Mesures Pour Les Parentsunclassified