Dimensionality of the Chinese parent-child subsystem quality scale: Confirmatory factor analyses
Author(s)
Law, Moon Yee Man
Author(s)
Shek, D. T. L.
Date Issued
2016
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers
Journal
International Journal of Child Health and Human Development
Volume
9
Issue
2
Start page
207
End page
215
Abstract
To understand family dynamics in Chinese families, the 17-item Chinese Parent-Child Subsystem Quality Scale was developed to assess three dimensions within the parent-child dyad (perceived behavioral control, psychological control, and parent-child relationship) in the father-adolescent dyad and mother-adolescent dyad. Previous findings based on exploratory factor analysis provided support for the three-factor structure. In this study, confirmatory factor analyses were used to re-analyze the Wave 1 data collected from 3,328 Chinese junior secondary school students in a longitudinal study in Hong Kong. Results showed that there was support for the three-factor structure. The present findings support the factorial validity of the scale and underscore the use of confirmatory factor analyses in clarifying the dimensions in measures of parent-child subsystem quality.
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