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INTERGENERATIONAL PERCEPTIONS OF FAMILY DYNAMICS AMONG OLDER PARENTS AND ADULT CHILDREN ON THE FACES IV AND SFI II

Standardized measures of family dynamics are rarely used with late-life families in either research or clinical contexts. The purpose of this study was to examine perceptions of family dynamics from the perspective of older parents and their adult children on two widely used family assessment measur...

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Autores principales: Hahne, Jessica, Skemp, Eleanor A, Carpenter, Brian
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9770246/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.2331
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description Standardized measures of family dynamics are rarely used with late-life families in either research or clinical contexts. The purpose of this study was to examine perceptions of family dynamics from the perspective of older parents and their adult children on two widely used family assessment measures. To our knowledge, no previous studies have reported data on these measures with late-life families. Within a larger project examining decision-making in late life, 34 older parents and two of their adult children (total N= 102) completed the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scale (FACES) IV and the Self-Report Family Inventory (SFI) II. Parents were mostly mothers (94.1%; M age= 75), but adult children included both daughters (67.6%; M age= 46) and sons (32.4%; M age= 46). For comparison with published norms, we report subscale scores on both family measures for parents and adult children. The mean intrafamily ICC (two-way, mixed effects, single rater, absolute agreement) for individual items for the FACES IV was .561 (SD= .164, Min= .128, Max= .827), and the mean intrafamily ICC on the SFI II was .422 (SD= .178, Min= .014, Max= .750). Overall, family consistency was in the poor to moderate range, but with a high degree of variability across families. Moreover, within families, parents and children had highly variable inconsistency in their perception of family dynamics. Findings from this study provide insight as to how established measures function in late-life families, and they highlight the importance of assessing multiple family members in order to understand family dynamics.
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spelling pubmed-97702462022-12-22 INTERGENERATIONAL PERCEPTIONS OF FAMILY DYNAMICS AMONG OLDER PARENTS AND ADULT CHILDREN ON THE FACES IV AND SFI II Hahne, Jessica Skemp, Eleanor A Carpenter, Brian Innov Aging Abstracts Standardized measures of family dynamics are rarely used with late-life families in either research or clinical contexts. The purpose of this study was to examine perceptions of family dynamics from the perspective of older parents and their adult children on two widely used family assessment measures. To our knowledge, no previous studies have reported data on these measures with late-life families. Within a larger project examining decision-making in late life, 34 older parents and two of their adult children (total N= 102) completed the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scale (FACES) IV and the Self-Report Family Inventory (SFI) II. Parents were mostly mothers (94.1%; M age= 75), but adult children included both daughters (67.6%; M age= 46) and sons (32.4%; M age= 46). For comparison with published norms, we report subscale scores on both family measures for parents and adult children. The mean intrafamily ICC (two-way, mixed effects, single rater, absolute agreement) for individual items for the FACES IV was .561 (SD= .164, Min= .128, Max= .827), and the mean intrafamily ICC on the SFI II was .422 (SD= .178, Min= .014, Max= .750). Overall, family consistency was in the poor to moderate range, but with a high degree of variability across families. Moreover, within families, parents and children had highly variable inconsistency in their perception of family dynamics. Findings from this study provide insight as to how established measures function in late-life families, and they highlight the importance of assessing multiple family members in order to understand family dynamics. Oxford University Press 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9770246/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.2331 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title INTERGENERATIONAL PERCEPTIONS OF FAMILY DYNAMICS AMONG OLDER PARENTS AND ADULT CHILDREN ON THE FACES IV AND SFI II
title_full INTERGENERATIONAL PERCEPTIONS OF FAMILY DYNAMICS AMONG OLDER PARENTS AND ADULT CHILDREN ON THE FACES IV AND SFI II
title_fullStr INTERGENERATIONAL PERCEPTIONS OF FAMILY DYNAMICS AMONG OLDER PARENTS AND ADULT CHILDREN ON THE FACES IV AND SFI II
title_full_unstemmed INTERGENERATIONAL PERCEPTIONS OF FAMILY DYNAMICS AMONG OLDER PARENTS AND ADULT CHILDREN ON THE FACES IV AND SFI II
title_short INTERGENERATIONAL PERCEPTIONS OF FAMILY DYNAMICS AMONG OLDER PARENTS AND ADULT CHILDREN ON THE FACES IV AND SFI II
title_sort intergenerational perceptions of family dynamics among older parents and adult children on the faces iv and sfi ii
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