Présentation de l'adaptation française de « l'échelle de coparentage » de McHale pour familles avec jeunes enfants [Presentation of the french adaptation of McHale's coparenting scale for families with young children.]

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Titre
Présentation de l'adaptation française de « l'échelle de coparentage » de McHale pour familles avec jeunes enfants [Presentation of the french adaptation of McHale's coparenting scale for families with young children.]
Périodique
Neuropsychiatrie de l'enfance et de l'adolescence
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Frascarolo F., Dimitrova N., Zimmermann G., Favez N., Kuersten-Hogan R., Baker J., McHale J.
ISSN
0222-9617
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2009
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
57
Numéro
3
Pages
221-226
Langue
français
Notes
Publication types: JOURNAL ARTICLE Publication Status: ppublish
Résumé
The aim of this paper is to present McHale's coparenting scale,a self-administered questionnaire enabling assessment of the quality of coparenting, and first steps in structural and construct validation of the French version. A total of 41 French speaking Swiss families and 84 US families completed this questionnaire and the Dyadic Adjustment Scale, a measure of marital satisfaction. The results of the Swiss families correspond to those of US families: first, items distributed into four factors (family integrity, conflict, affection and disparagement) and second, a partial link was found between quality of coparenting and marital adjustment. This finding supports the construct validity of the questionnaire, reflecting the established link between these two family sub-systems. Given that coparenting quality has a major influence on children's socio-affective development, the questionnaire will find great use in assessing not just negative features of coparenting, such as conflicts and disparagement, but also positive components such as warmth and support. This will be an important asset for research as well as clinical purposes.
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