2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10826-017-0926-y
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The Parenting and Family Adjustment Scales (PAFAS): an Indonesian Validation Study

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“…The family adjustment scores for the three factors rated by mothers and fathers were calculated separately. Sumargi et al (2018) reported the internal consistencies for the parental adjustment, family relationships, and parental teamwork subscales were .67, .76, and .76, respectively. In this current study, the internal consistencies of the family relationship subscales reported by fathers and mothers were .63 and .73, respectively.…”
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“…The family adjustment scores for the three factors rated by mothers and fathers were calculated separately. Sumargi et al (2018) reported the internal consistencies for the parental adjustment, family relationships, and parental teamwork subscales were .67, .76, and .76, respectively. In this current study, the internal consistencies of the family relationship subscales reported by fathers and mothers were .63 and .73, respectively.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…The Parenting and Family Adjustment Scale (PAFAS; , Family adjustment subscale, was used to assess the adjustment ability of a family. The Indonesian version of the subscale consists of 8 items (Sumargi et al, 2018) divided into three factors: three items of parental adjustment, three items of family relationships, and two items of parental teamwork. Example items include "I feel stressed or worried" and "Our family members fight or argue."…”
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“…The primary caregiver was then administered a detailed questionnaire adapted from the PAFAS, which was designed by [19] to measure parenting skills. Previous studies have demonstrated the PAFAS to yield both reliability and validation in developed countries, such as Australia [19], and developing countries, such as Indonesia [20]. The PAFAS was adapted to the Chinese language and context in [21].…”
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“…The PAFAS subscales have shown good internal consistencies in two Australian samples (ranging from .70 to .87) and satisfactory construct and predictive validity (Sanders et al, ). Furthermore, the measure has been validated in other cultures, such as Panama (Mejia, Filus, Calam, Morawska, & Sanders, ), Indonesia (Sumargi, Filus, Morawska, & Sofronoff, ) and China (Guo, Morawska, & Filus, ). In both studies, the factor structures in the original PAFAS measure were mostly retained with fewer items and adequate internal consistencies (ranging from .50 to .82 and from .65 to .95 for Chinese and Panamanian parents, respectively).…”
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confidence: 99%