2014
DOI: 10.1177/0748175614522270
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Family Adjustment Measure

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“…Higher scores on the PSS indicate a higher degree of stress. The PSS has had good internal consistency in previous research, with Cronbach's alphas ranging from .84 to .91 (Chao, 2011;Cohen et al, 1983;Daire, Dominguez, Carlson, & Case-Pease, 2014;Mullen & Gutierrez, 2016). The Cronbach's alpha for the PSS scores with the data in this study was .82, which indicated good internal consistency.…”
Section: Instrumentssupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Higher scores on the PSS indicate a higher degree of stress. The PSS has had good internal consistency in previous research, with Cronbach's alphas ranging from .84 to .91 (Chao, 2011;Cohen et al, 1983;Daire, Dominguez, Carlson, & Case-Pease, 2014;Mullen & Gutierrez, 2016). The Cronbach's alpha for the PSS scores with the data in this study was .82, which indicated good internal consistency.…”
Section: Instrumentssupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Family‐based support includes familial coping skills, marital health, and respect and care among family members (McKee et al, 2020). Although other disciplines may define family‐based support as interventions provided by external professionals, we adopt the construct of family‐based support as defined in a treatment planning tool created by Daire et al (2014) and further validated with parents of youth with ASD (McKee et al, 2020). Daire et al (2014) developed the Family Adjustment Measure (FAM), an instrument that examines areas of stress and coping that influence adjustment in parents whose family includes a child with a disability.…”
Section: Family and Family‐based Support Definedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although other disciplines may define family‐based support as interventions provided by external professionals, we adopt the construct of family‐based support as defined in a treatment planning tool created by Daire et al (2014) and further validated with parents of youth with ASD (McKee et al, 2020). Daire et al (2014) developed the Family Adjustment Measure (FAM), an instrument that examines areas of stress and coping that influence adjustment in parents whose family includes a child with a disability. Based on both exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, they identified 30 items that loaded sufficiently on four different subscales of the FAM.…”
Section: Family and Family‐based Support Definedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the opening of the mother's father about what is felt about the family's condition, it is hoped that it can improve the quality of the relationship between father and mother. (Daire, Dominguez, Carlson, and Case-Pease, 2014) Factors that influence parental coping strategies…”
Section: Mutual Cooperation Between Father and Mothermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some mothers indicated symptoms of depression, decreased mental health (Van Der Veek, Kraaij, & Garnefski, 2009) and complained about the decline in the quality of their marriages (Cless, Nelson Goff, and Durtschi, 2017). Depression and declining quality of parental marriages then cause difficulties in their work and career (Daire, Dominguez, Carlson, and Case-Pease, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%