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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author Costa Ball, Daniel
author2 González Tornaría, María del Luján
Masjuan, Nuria
Trápaga, María Agustina
Del Arca, Denise
Scafarelli, Laura
Feibuscheurez, Andrea
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author
author
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author_facet Costa Ball, Daniel
González Tornaría, María del Luján
Masjuan, Nuria
Trápaga, María Agustina
Del Arca, Denise
Scafarelli, Laura
Feibuscheurez, Andrea
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González Tornaría, María del Luján
Masjuan, Nuria
Trápaga, María Agustina
Del Arca, Denise
Scafarelli, Laura
Feibuscheurez, Andrea
dc.date.accessioned.none.fl_str_mv 2023-08-31T18:52:21Z
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dc.description.en-US.fl_txt_mv 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.
dc.description.es-ES.fl_txt_mv En este artículo presentamos los resultados preliminares de la primera etapa del proceso de adaptación y traducción del FACES IV (Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scales), que mide funcionalidad familiar. El Modelo Circunflejo (Olson, 1999) constituye el sustento teórico de este instrumento, utilizado en sus cuatro versiones, en investigaciones de nivel internacional. Nuestro equipo, contando desde el inicio con el aval de los autores, se propuso como primer objetivo la traducción y el estudio preliminar de la unidimensionalidad de las escalas del instrumento. El mismo fue aplicado a 584 sujetos de Montevideo (Uruguay), en cuatro muestras pilotos consecutivos. En este artículo se presentarán la primera y última administración (275 sujetos). Los resultados del estudio de dimensionalidad en cada escala, evidencian que solamente la escala caótica no es unidimensional. La fiabilidad provisoria para las escalas que conforman el FACES IV son: Cohesión balanceada =.71; Flexibilidad balanceada =.64; Desligada =.77; Enmarañada =.63; Rígida =.68; Caótica =.65; Comunicación =.88 y Satisfacción =.94.
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Systemic model
Psychometry
Reliability
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Familia
Modelo Sistémico
Psicometría
Fiabilidad
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv 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
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spelling Costa Ball, DanielGonzález Tornaría, María del LujánMasjuan, NuriaTrápaga, María AgustinaDel Arca, DeniseScafarelli, LauraFeibuscheurez, Andrea2009-05-302023-08-31T18:52:21Z2023-08-31T18:52:21Zhttps://revistas.ucu.edu.uy/index.php/cienciaspsicologicas/article/view/13610.22235/cp.v3i1.136https://hdl.handle.net/10895/2850In 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.En este artículo presentamos los resultados preliminares de la primera etapa del proceso de adaptación y traducción del FACES IV (Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scales), que mide funcionalidad familiar. El Modelo Circunflejo (Olson, 1999) constituye el sustento teórico de este instrumento, utilizado en sus cuatro versiones, en investigaciones de nivel internacional. Nuestro equipo, contando desde el inicio con el aval de los autores, se propuso como primer objetivo la traducción y el estudio preliminar de la unidimensionalidad de las escalas del instrumento. El mismo fue aplicado a 584 sujetos de Montevideo (Uruguay), en cuatro muestras pilotos consecutivos. En este artículo se presentarán la primera y última administración (275 sujetos). Los resultados del estudio de dimensionalidad en cada escala, evidencian que solamente la escala caótica no es unidimensional. La fiabilidad provisoria para las escalas que conforman el FACES IV son: Cohesión balanceada =.71; Flexibilidad balanceada =.64; Desligada =.77; Enmarañada =.63; Rígida =.68; Caótica =.65; Comunicación =.88 y Satisfacción =.94.application/pdfspaUniversidad Católica del Uruguayhttps://revistas.ucu.edu.uy/index.php/cienciaspsicologicas/article/view/136/121Derechos de autor 2009 Ciencias Psicológicashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCiencias Psicológicas; 2009; Volumen 3 (1); 43-56Ciencias Psicológicas; 2009; Volumen 3 (1); 43-56Ciencias Psicológicas; 2009; Volumen 3 (1); 43-561688-422110.22235/cp.v3i1reponame:LIBERIinstname:Universidad Católica del Uruguayinstacron:Universidad Católica del UruguayFamily relationshipsFamilySystemic modelPsychometryReliabilityRelaciones familiaresFamiliaModelo SistémicoPsicometríaFiabilidadFAMILY FUNCTIONING ASSESSMENT DEVICE -FACES IV-: PROCESS OF ADAPTATION FOR MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAYESCALA DE EVALUACIÓN DEL FUNCIONAMIENTO FAMILIAR -FACES IV-: PROCESO DE ADAPTACIÓN A MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAYinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion10895/28502023-08-31 15:52:21.595oai:liberi.ucu.edu.uy:10895/2850Universidadhttps://www.ucu.edu.uy/https://liberi.ucu.edu.uy/oai/requestfranco.pertusso@ucu.edu.uyUruguayopendoar:103422023-08-31T18:52:21LIBERI - Universidad Católica del Uruguayfalse
spellingShingle FAMILY FUNCTIONING ASSESSMENT DEVICE -FACES IV-: PROCESS OF ADAPTATION FOR MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY
Costa Ball, Daniel
Family relationships
Family
Systemic model
Psychometry
Reliability
Relaciones familiares
Familia
Modelo Sistémico
Psicometría
Fiabilidad
status_str publishedVersion
title FAMILY FUNCTIONING ASSESSMENT DEVICE -FACES IV-: PROCESS OF ADAPTATION FOR MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY
title_full FAMILY FUNCTIONING ASSESSMENT DEVICE -FACES IV-: PROCESS OF ADAPTATION FOR MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY
title_fullStr FAMILY FUNCTIONING ASSESSMENT DEVICE -FACES IV-: PROCESS OF ADAPTATION FOR MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY
title_full_unstemmed FAMILY FUNCTIONING ASSESSMENT DEVICE -FACES IV-: PROCESS OF ADAPTATION FOR MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY
title_short FAMILY FUNCTIONING ASSESSMENT DEVICE -FACES IV-: PROCESS OF ADAPTATION FOR MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY
title_sort FAMILY FUNCTIONING ASSESSMENT DEVICE -FACES IV-: PROCESS OF ADAPTATION FOR MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY
topic Family relationships
Family
Systemic model
Psychometry
Reliability
Relaciones familiares
Familia
Modelo Sistémico
Psicometría
Fiabilidad
url https://revistas.ucu.edu.uy/index.php/cienciaspsicologicas/article/view/136
https://hdl.handle.net/10895/2850