| Literature DB >> 32099269 |
Marc H Bornstein1,2, Jing Yu2, Diane L Putnick2.
Abstract
In a cross-society comparison, we assessed the state of mothers' knowledge of child rearing and child development. The study included 1,077 mothers from five countries on four continents: Argentina, Belgium, Italy, South Korea, and the United States. A criteria-referenced instrument, the Knowledge of Infant Development Inventory, was used to assess parenting knowledge after being adapted for cross-society comparison using item response theory and the alignment optimization approach for testing between-sample measurement invariance. Levels of mothers' parenting knowledge varied across the five societies and were associated with different sociodemographic factors and personal and non-personal supports.Entities:
Keywords: cross-society differences; differential item functioning; measurement invariance; parenting knowledge
Year: 2019 PMID: 32099269 PMCID: PMC7040847 DOI: 10.1177/0165025419861440
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Dev ISSN: 0165-0254