Reliability of the Five-Factor Model for Determining Parental Alienation. Morrison, S. L. & Ring, R. The American Journal of Family Therapy, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, USA, 2021.
Paper abstract bibtex Mental health practitioners (MHPs) need a reliable assessment tool for parental alienation (PA). This study assesses the reliability of the Five-Factor Model (FFM) asserted to test for PA. The FFM contains five criteria; Yes, responses to each of the five criterion is asserted to indicate PA is occurring. Six vignettes were presented to respondents, who provided a response for each of the five criteria. The Intraclass Correlation Coefficient indicated reliability with an average of 0.923 for all vignettes. The Cronbach Alpha values indicate consistency, with an average of 0.926. FFM was determined to be a reliable assessment tool for PA.
@article{StephenLeeMorrison2021Reliability,
author = {Stephen Lee Morrison and Ring, Robyn},
title = {Reliability of the Five-Factor Model for Determining Parental Alienation},
journal = {The American Journal of Family Therapy},
publisher = {Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group},
address = {USA},
year = {2021},
pages = {1--20},
isbn = {Electronic ISSN: 1521-0383; Print ISSN: 0192-6187},
abstract = {Mental health practitioners (MHPs) need a reliable assessment tool for parental alienation (PA). This study assesses the reliability of the Five-Factor Model (FFM) asserted to test for PA. The FFM contains five criteria; Yes, responses to each of the five criterion is asserted to indicate PA is occurring. Six vignettes were presented to respondents, who provided a response for each of the five criteria. The Intraclass Correlation Coefficient indicated reliability with an average of 0.923 for all vignettes. The Cronbach Alpha values indicate consistency, with an average of 0.926. FFM was determined to be a reliable assessment tool for PA.},
keywords = {Parental Alienation; reliability; child abuse; Domestic violence; Five-Factor Model; Evaluation; Quantitative Research},
url = {https://1drv.ms/b/s!AqneSWcIBOtav5MhBpIsPTPp1POXzg?e=iZZ80d},
language = {English}
}
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