The paper analyzes the psychometric properties of the G1 version of the Parenting Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire, a self-report instrument designed to investigate how adolescents or adults were parented during childhood. The sample included 1451 Italian adolescents in high school. Three studies tested the scale’s structure, invariance, and convergent validity. The first found slightly acceptable fit indexes for a 40-item scale measuring three factors (authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive styles); the factors presented good reliability (ρc .62-.96). Multigroup confirmative analyses found factor loadings invariant in the father version, whereas 12 items resulted not invariant in the mother version (second study). Good convergent validity was found with the Parental Bonding Index and the Parental Monitoring Scale (third study). Discussion of results is provided within the parenting styles literature.
Tagliabue, S., Olivari, M. G., Bacchini, D., Affuso, G., Confalonieri, E., Measuring adolescents' perceptions of parenting style during childhood: Psychometric properties of the parenting styles and dimensions questionnaire, <<PSICOLOGIA: TEORIA E PESQUISA>>, 2014; 30 (3): 251-258. [doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0102-37722014000300002] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/60320]
Measuring adolescents' perceptions of parenting style during childhood: Psychometric properties of the parenting styles and dimensions questionnaire
Tagliabue, Semira;Olivari, Maria Giulia;Confalonieri, Emanuela
2014
Abstract
The paper analyzes the psychometric properties of the G1 version of the Parenting Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire, a self-report instrument designed to investigate how adolescents or adults were parented during childhood. The sample included 1451 Italian adolescents in high school. Three studies tested the scale’s structure, invariance, and convergent validity. The first found slightly acceptable fit indexes for a 40-item scale measuring three factors (authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive styles); the factors presented good reliability (ρc .62-.96). Multigroup confirmative analyses found factor loadings invariant in the father version, whereas 12 items resulted not invariant in the mother version (second study). Good convergent validity was found with the Parental Bonding Index and the Parental Monitoring Scale (third study). Discussion of results is provided within the parenting styles literature.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.