FAMILY FUNCTIONING ASSESSMENT DEVICE -FACES IV-: PROCESS OF ADAPTATION FOR MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY

ESCALA DE EVALUACIÓN DEL FUNCIONAMIENTO FAMILIAR -FACES IV-: PROCESO DE ADAPTACIÓN A MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY

Costa Ball, Daniel - González Tornaría, María del Luján - Masjuan, Nuria - Trápaga, María Agustina - Del Arca, Denise - Scafarelli, Laura - Feibuscheurez, Andrea
Detalles Bibliográficos
2009
Family relationships
Family
Systemic model
Psychometry
Reliability
Relaciones familiares
Familia
Modelo Sistémico
Psicometría
Fiabilidad
Español
Universidad Católica del Uruguay
LIBERI
https://revistas.ucu.edu.uy/index.php/cienciaspsicologicas/article/view/136
https://hdl.handle.net/10895/2850
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Resumen:
Sumario:In this article we introduce the first stage in the process of adaptation and standardization of the FACES IV (Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scales), an instrument devised to measure family functioning. The Circumplex Model (Olson, 1999) provides theoretical support for the instrument, used in all four of its versions, in international research. Our team has had the endorsement of the author and aimed for the translation and the study of the unidimensionality of the scales of the instrument as initial goals. A total of 584 subjects from the city of Montevideo completed the FACES IV in four consecutive pilot studies, in this article we present the first and the fourth study, completed by 275 subjects. The results for the dimensionality of each scale show that only the chaotic scale is not unidimensional. Provisional reliability for the eight scales was as follow: Balanced cohesion = .71; Balanced flexibility = .64; Disengaged = .77; Enmeshed = .63; Rigid = .68; Chaotic = .65; Communication = .88 and Satisfaction = .94.