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Ontario Child Health Study: Reliability and Validity of the General Functioning Subscale of the McMaster Family Assessment Device

Abstract

The reliability and validity of the 12-item General Functioning (GF) subscale of the McMaster Family Assessment Device (FAD) is reported here. Psychometric properties of the FAD have been previously determined, but no independent assessment has been made of the GF subscale, which was used to measure family functioning in the Ontario Child Health Study (OCHS). Reliability was measured by Chronbach's alpha and split-half correlation. Validity was assessed by hypothesizing the relationships expected between the GF scores and other family variables included in the OCHS data set. The results indicate good reliability, and all hypotheses of validity were supported. The brevity and ease of administering the GF subscale recommend it for further use in survey research in which a global assessment of family functioning is required.

Authors

BYLES J; BYRNE C; BOYLE MH; OFFORD DR

Journal

Family Process, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 97–104

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

January 1, 1988

DOI

10.1111/j.1545-5300.1988.00097.x

ISSN

0014-7370

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