The purpose of this study was to develop and validate the Adlerian Parental Assessment of Teen Behavior Scale (APATBS). Twenty-five test items were developed to measure five major constructs (cooperation, responsibility, respect, independence, and decision making) addressed in Adlerian parents of teens study group curricula. Four additional items identified misbehavior goals. The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSE) was incorporated for adjunct instrumentation. The APATBS pilot test instrument was examined for content validity, factorial validity, internal consistency, convergent/discriminant validity, external validity, and predictive validity. Sixteen test site coordinators were selected from widely dispersed geographic locations throughout ...
Factorial structure and criterion validity of an enlarged version of the Parental Bonding Instrument...
This paper presents two studies outlining the development and validation of a new parent- and adoles...
Parents contribute to their children’s academic achievements by supporting their basic psychological...
This paper outlines the development and validation of the Adolescent Functioning Scale (AFS) in an A...
The structure-related validity and internal consistency reliability of the translated version of the...
This paper outlines the development and validation of the Adolescent Functioning Scale (AFS) in an A...
The Parent-Adolescent Relationship Survey (PARS) was developed to measure self-reported and perceive...
The purpose of this study was to develop a valid and reliable scale to measure attitudes toward teen...
This study was based on the recognition that psychologists have an obligation to conduct multifacete...
Even though little agreement exists among experts about specific techniques or interactions that ins...
The Behavior Exchange Inventory (BEI), a self-report measure designed to assess adult-adult interact...
This paper presents two studies outlining the development and validation of a new parent- and adoles...
This study aimed to develop a seven-item brief parenting scale (PS-7) based on the original parentin...
The purposes of this study were 1) to develop a social behavior assessment system for adolescent - s...
Uncertainty persists regarding adequate measurement of parenting behavior during early adolescence. ...
Factorial structure and criterion validity of an enlarged version of the Parental Bonding Instrument...
This paper presents two studies outlining the development and validation of a new parent- and adoles...
Parents contribute to their children’s academic achievements by supporting their basic psychological...
This paper outlines the development and validation of the Adolescent Functioning Scale (AFS) in an A...
The structure-related validity and internal consistency reliability of the translated version of the...
This paper outlines the development and validation of the Adolescent Functioning Scale (AFS) in an A...
The Parent-Adolescent Relationship Survey (PARS) was developed to measure self-reported and perceive...
The purpose of this study was to develop a valid and reliable scale to measure attitudes toward teen...
This study was based on the recognition that psychologists have an obligation to conduct multifacete...
Even though little agreement exists among experts about specific techniques or interactions that ins...
The Behavior Exchange Inventory (BEI), a self-report measure designed to assess adult-adult interact...
This paper presents two studies outlining the development and validation of a new parent- and adoles...
This study aimed to develop a seven-item brief parenting scale (PS-7) based on the original parentin...
The purposes of this study were 1) to develop a social behavior assessment system for adolescent - s...
Uncertainty persists regarding adequate measurement of parenting behavior during early adolescence. ...
Factorial structure and criterion validity of an enlarged version of the Parental Bonding Instrument...
This paper presents two studies outlining the development and validation of a new parent- and adoles...
Parents contribute to their children’s academic achievements by supporting their basic psychological...