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Psychol Assess ; 21(3): 390-401, 2009 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19719350

ABSTRACT

Attributional theory and empirical evidence suggest that a tendency to make stable, global self-causal attributions for undesirable events is associated with negative outcomes. However, existing self-report measures of parental attributions do not account for the possibility that dysfunctional parent-causal attributions for child misbehavior might be important predictors of poor family functioning. To address these concerns, the authors developed and tested a new measure of both parent-causal and child-responsible attributions for child misbehavior in a sample of 453 community couples. Structural validity, convergent validity, discriminant validity, internal consistency, and temporal stability of the new measure were examined. As expected, confirmatory factor analysis resulted in 2 factors, Child-Responsible (9 items) and Parent-Causal (7 items); the final model was cross-validated in a holdout sample. The final scale demonstrated adequate internal consistency (alphas = .81-.90), test-retest reliability (rs = .55-.76), and convergent and discriminant validity. Dysfunctional parent-causal and child-responsible attributions significantly predicted parental emotional problems, ineffective discipline, parent-child physical aggression, and low parenting satisfaction. Associations with parent-child aggression and parenting satisfaction were generally larger than with partner aggression and relationship satisfaction.


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Parenting/psychology , Self Disclosure , Self-Assessment , Adult , Aggression/psychology , Anger , Child Behavior/psychology , Child Behavior Disorders/complications , Child Behavior Disorders/psychology , Child, Preschool , Conflict, Psychological , Depressive Disorder/complications , Depressive Disorder/psychology , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Family Relations , Female , Humans , Internal-External Control , Male , New York , Parent-Child Relations , Parents/psychology , Personal Satisfaction , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales/statistics & numerical data , Reproducibility of Results
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