| Literature DB >> 24843949 |
Kerry Littlewood, Jayme R Swanke, Anne Strozier, David Kondrat.
Abstract
The scope of research about kinship care has expanded. One area of interest is the impact social support has on kinship caregivers (Kelley, Whitley, & Campos, 2011). The Family Support Scale (FSS) has been used to measure social support among kinship caregivers (Kelley et al., 2011; Leder et al., 2007); however, there has been no rigorous examination of the psychometric properties of the FSS when administered to kinship caregivers. This study used a sample of 255 kinship caregivers to conduct a principal component analysis and developed a four-component structure for the FSS. The results suggest that the four-component structure identifies four sub-scales that have adequate face validity and internal consistency validity with this population.Mesh:
Year: 2012 PMID: 24843949
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Welfare ISSN: 0009-4021