Psychometric properties of the family support scale with head start families

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Hanley B. [1 ,5 ]
Tassé M.J. [2 ]
Aman M.G. [3 ]
Pace P. [4 ]
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[1] University Affiliated Cincinnati Center for Developmental Disorders, College of Medicine and School of Social Work, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
[2] Department of Psychology, Université du Quebec A Montreal, Montreal, Que.
[3] Department of Psychology and Psychiatry, Ohio State University Nisonger Center UAP, Columbus, OH
[4] University/Head Start Partnerships, Ohio State University Nisonger Center UAP, Columbus, OH
[5] UACCDD, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039
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Family support; Family support scale; Head start program; Low-income families; Social support systems;
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10.1023/A:1022912130180
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Social support systems can have either a beneficial or adverse effect when a family faces stress. Hence, support perceived by family members is an important construct. We studied the psychometric properties of the Family Support Scale (FSS) with a sample of 244 low-income families of children in a Head Start program, and we conducted an exploratory factor analysis with the scale. We obtained a 5-factor solution for the FSS when assessing the family support of low-income families. The internal consistency and test-retest reliability were moderately high for the 5 proposed subscales. The factor structure obtained may prove more valid for Head Start families than structures from previous studies, although there is still a need for further psychometric study of the FSS. © 1998 Human Sciences Press, Inc.
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