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JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
Volume 68, Issue 4, Pages 1069-1083Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-3737.2006.00314.x
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child with disabilities; family interaction; family policy; family resource management
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There is currently a lack of reliable scales with which to assess the construct of family quality of life, particularly for families who have children with disabilities. The current work presents 2 studies, including a total of 488 families with children with disabilities, which were conducted to complete the development of a scale to assess family quality of life. The measure was refined through confirmatory factor analyses into 25 items that assess 5 domains of Family Quality of Life: Family Interaction, Parenting, Emotional Well-Being, Physical/Material Well-Being, and Disability-Related Support. Each subscale was found to be unidimensional and internally consistent. An initial examination of test-retest reliability and convergent validity is also presented. Implications for future research, scale use, and policy are discussed.
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