2016
DOI: 10.1002/jcop.21778
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Validation of the French Version of the Parenting Stress Index–short Form (Fourth Edition)

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“…Confirmatory factor analyses in two of these studies found that the original threefactor model offered an adequate fit (Çekiç & Hamamci, 2018;Lee et al, 2008). Three other studies considered the three-factor model as the best choice due to its clinical value although with suboptimal fit indices (Lee et al, 2016;Reitman et al, 2002;Touchèque et al, 2016). Another group of studies involving both exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses concluded that the three-factor model was appropriate but removed some items (Dardas & Ahmad, 2014;Deater-Deckard & Scarr, 1996;Kang et al, 2017;Luo et al, 2019) or proposed two-factor (Haskett et al, 2006) models.…”
Section: Palabras Clavementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Confirmatory factor analyses in two of these studies found that the original threefactor model offered an adequate fit (Çekiç & Hamamci, 2018;Lee et al, 2008). Three other studies considered the three-factor model as the best choice due to its clinical value although with suboptimal fit indices (Lee et al, 2016;Reitman et al, 2002;Touchèque et al, 2016). Another group of studies involving both exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses concluded that the three-factor model was appropriate but removed some items (Dardas & Ahmad, 2014;Deater-Deckard & Scarr, 1996;Kang et al, 2017;Luo et al, 2019) or proposed two-factor (Haskett et al, 2006) models.…”
Section: Palabras Clavementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aracena et al (2016) argued that a two-factor solution is favored when samples include both fathers and mothers, with a three-factor model favored when only mothers are involved. However, two recent studies that included both parents supported the three-factor structure (Touchèque et al, 2016;Luo et al, 2019). In addition to studies that stayed close to the dimensions postulated by Abidin (1983Abidin ( , 1995, others found that PD and PCDI could be decomposed into five narrower factors (Whiteside-Mansell et al, 2007;McKelvey et al, 2009).…”
Section: Measurement Of Parenting Stressmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The three-factorial structure has been found in studies conducted in different cultures, including Spanish (Rivas et al, 2020), French (Touchèque et al, 2016), Jordanian (Dardas and Ahmad, 2014), Chilean (Aracena et al, 2016), and mainland Chinese (Luo et al, 2019). However, support for alternative structures had also been found.…”
Section: Measurement Of Parenting Stressmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The instrument has been translated into multiple languages, including Arabic (Dardas & Ahmad 2014), Chinese (Yeh et al 2001), French (Touchèque et al 2016), German (Hofecker Fallahpour et al 2009), Italian (Guarino et al 2008), Lithuanian (Perminas and Viduoliene 2013), and Spanish (Solis and Abidin 1991). Out of all PSI versions, for many years the PSI III was the only available measure for parental stress evaluation in Poland.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%