“…Family-level social support was assessed through three subscales: family cohesion (16 questions, Cronbach's alpha = 0.73), family adaptability (14 questions, Cronbach's alpha = 0.77), and sibling support (16 questions, Cronbach's alpha = 0.80). Subscales were created by using questions from the Chinese versions of validated surveys, the Family Adaptability And Cohesion Evaluation Scales II (FACES-II-CV), and the Family Environment Scales (FES-CV) (Olson, Portner, and Bell, 1982;Phillips, West, Shen, and Zheng, 1998;Phillips, Zheng, and Zou, 1999). Responses for questions on family cohesion (e.g., family members are supportive of each other during difficult times, family members know each others' close friends) and family adaptability (e.g., discipline is fair in our family, our family tries new ways of dealing with problems) were provided on a 5-point Likert-type scale ranging from "almost never" to "almost always."…”