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[The Family Questionnaire (FB-K) - A Short Version of the General Family Questionnaire and its Reliability and Validity].

Anna Sidor1, Manfred Cierpka2.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: A standardized assessment of a family system plays a crucial role in family therapy research and diagnostic, as well as in a family therapy itself. A 14-item short version of the General Family Questionnaire (FB-K) was designed to get a tool for assessing family functionality that is low time-consuming.
METHOD: The short version was developed by factor analysis from the long version FA-A. The quality criteria of the family questionnaire were verified in a control sample of 208 high-risk families four months after the birth of their child. The new family questionnaire demonstrates a very good reliability and a satisfactory 8-months-stability. The concurrent validity with the FACES scale "cohesion" is assured. Regarding the construct validity a positive correlation to the feeling of coherence was found. The family questionnaire shows a negative correlation to the maternal postnatal depressive symptoms, the degree of maternal stress burden, the dysfunctionality of the mother-child-relationship and impaired bonding. The values taken from a norm sample with infants are higher by trend and in the sample with children under 18 do not deviate from the values of the risk sample. FB-K covers two aspects of family functioning, the bond between family members and their willingness to communicate. The internal consistency of FB-K is excellent, the criterion and the construct validity are good.

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Keywords:  Familiendiagnostik; Familienkoharenz; Reliabilitat; Risiko-Stichprobe; Validitat; family cohesion; family diagnostics; reliability; risk sample; validity

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26758341     DOI: 10.13109/prkk.2016.65.1.40

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prax Kinderpsychol Kinderpsychiatr        ISSN: 0032-7034


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