21 research outputs found
In the shadow of migration. : Rural women and their households in North Tapanuli, Indonesia.
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In the shodow of migration : rural women and their louscholds in nort Tapanuli Indonesia
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Migration and Occupational Changes during Periods of Economic Transition: Women and Men in Vietnam
Developing clinical practice guidelines on the management of chronic kidney disease among First Nations Peoples in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand
Assessment of the Psychometric Properties of the Family Management Measure
ObjectiveâThis paper reports development of the Family Management Measure (FaMM) of parental perceptions of family management of chronic conditions.âMethodâBy telephone interview, 579 parents of children age 3 to 19 with a chronic condition (349 partnered mothers, 165 partners, 65 single mothers) completed the FaMM and measures of child functional status and behavioral problems and family functioning. Analyses addressed reliability, factor structure, and construct validity.âResultsâExploratory factor analysis yielded six scales: Child's Daily Life, Condition Management Ability, Condition Management Effort, Family Life Difficulty, Parental Mutuality, and View of Condition Impact. Internal consistency reliability ranged from .72 to .91, and test-retest reliability from .71 to .94. Construct validity was supported by significant correlations in hypothesized directions between FaMM scales and established measures. ConclusionâResults support FaMM's; reliability and validity, indicating it performs in a theoretically meaningful way and taps distinct aspects of family response to childhood chronic conditions