2015
DOI: 10.1080/19424620.2015.1082051
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Presentation of the French adaptation of the Parenting Alliance Inventory: Issues in defining and measuring coparenting

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“…The “Parenting Alliance Inventory” (PAI; Abidin, 1992; Abidin & Brunner, 1995) was translated and validated in French by Rouyer et al (2015). It measures the degree of cooperation and support between parents to fulfill their various parental functions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The “Parenting Alliance Inventory” (PAI; Abidin, 1992; Abidin & Brunner, 1995) was translated and validated in French by Rouyer et al (2015). It measures the degree of cooperation and support between parents to fulfill their various parental functions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parental cooperation was evaluated using the Parenting Alliance Inventory (PAI), originally developed by Abidin and Brunner (1995). The French version, translated by Rouyer, Huet‐Gueye, Baudé and Mieyaa (2015), was composed of 17 items. In this study the mothers were asked to complete the PAI using a five‐point gradual scale from 1 (“ totally disagree ”) to 5 (“ totally agree ”).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factor 2 was named Communication and Teamwork (Abidin & Brunner, 1995;Abidin & Konold, 1999;Camisasca et al, 2015;Delvecchio et al, 2015;Konold & Abidin, 2001;Rouyer et al, 2015;Running et al, 1999). Additionally, the choice of two dimensions was supported by two other methods including Optimal Coordinates and Kaiser Criterion.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Parenting Alliance Measure (PAM, Abidin & Konold, 1999) is the most used instrument to assess parents' levels of alliance in regard to their shared parenting responsibilities. Numerous studies have adapted and validated the instrument in different cultures and countries including Italy (Camisasca et al, 2015;Delvecchio et al, 2015;Running et al, 1999), France (Rouyer et al, 2015), Portugal (Lamela et al, 2013) and China (Kwok et al, 2015). However, there are no studies or adaptations in Latin America.…”
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confidence: 99%