| Literature DB >> 29609985 |
Jian-Bin Li1, Elisa Delvecchio2, Adriana Lis3, Claudia Mazzeschi4.
Abstract
Family allocentrism is a domain-specific collectivistic attribute referring to the family. This research tested the one-factor structure of the Family Allocentrism Scale (FAS), examined the association between family allocentrism and adjustment outcomes, and compared the factor means and the correlations with adjustment between Chinese and Italian adolescents. To this end, 484 Chinese and 480 Italian adolescents participated in the study by answering a battery of self-report measures. The results confirmed the one-factor structure of the FAS. Family allocentrism was related to a number of adjustment outcomes. More importantly, Chinese adolescents reported more family allocentrism than their Italian counterparts did, but the relations between family allocentrism and adjustment outcomes were equivalent in magnitude between the two samples. Collectively, these findings provide crucial evidence for the psychometric properties of the FAS and shed light on the importance of family allocentrism in promoting positive youth development from a cross-cultural perspective.Keywords: Adolescent development; Family; Idiocentrism-allocentrism; Individualism-collectivism; Maladjustment; Multi-group factor analysis alignment
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29609985 DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.03.036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatry Res ISSN: 0165-1781 Impact factor: 3.222