2020
DOI: 10.1177/1074840720975167
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Measurement of Family Management in Families of Individuals With Down Syndrome: A Cross-Cultural Investigation

Abstract: Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of intellectual disability worldwide. The purpose of this analysis was to determine the internal consistency reliability of eight language versions of the Family Management Measure (FaMM) and compare family management of DS across cultures. A total of 2,740 parents of individuals with DS from 11 countries completed the FaMM. The analysis provided evidence of internal consistency reliability exceeding .70 for four of six FaMM scales for the entire sample. Acro… Show more

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“…These studies were conducted in the following 20 countries: Belgium (2), Brazil (4), Canada (2), Croatia (1), Denmark (1), Ecuador (1), France (1), India (1), Iran (1), Ireland (2), Israel (1), Italy (1), Japan (1), Korea (1), Poland (2), Saudi Arabia (3), Spain (1), Thailand (2), the United Kingdom (1), and the United States (10). The study conducted by Van Riper et al (2021) was a cross-cultural investigation that included participants from 11 countries (Brazil, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Thailand, the United Kingdom, and the United States), and country-specific findings were reported. The study by A.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…These studies were conducted in the following 20 countries: Belgium (2), Brazil (4), Canada (2), Croatia (1), Denmark (1), Ecuador (1), France (1), India (1), Iran (1), Ireland (2), Israel (1), Italy (1), Japan (1), Korea (1), Poland (2), Saudi Arabia (3), Spain (1), Thailand (2), the United Kingdom (1), and the United States (10). The study conducted by Van Riper et al (2021) was a cross-cultural investigation that included participants from 11 countries (Brazil, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Thailand, the United Kingdom, and the United States), and country-specific findings were reported. The study by A.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Twelve of the 19 studies that included an assessment of family appraisal were qualitative (Clark et al, 2020; De Clercq, Prinzie, Swerts, et al, 2022; De Clercq, Prinzie, Warreyn, et al, 2022; Duarte et al, 2022; Finkelstein et al, 2021; Huiracocha et al, 2017; Korkow-Moradi et al, 2017; Persons, 2017; Ronca et al, 2019; Sheldon et al, 2021; Steffensen et al, 2022; Watanabe et al, 2021), six were quantitative (Caples et al, 2018; Choi & Van Riper, 2020; Darla & Bhat, 2021; A. Lee et al, 2020; Van Riper et al, 2018, 2021), and one was mixed-methods (E. Y. Lee et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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