A confirmative clinimetric analysis of the 36-item Family Assessment Device
Abstract
Background: The Family Assessment Device (FAD) is a 60-item questionnaire widely used to evaluate self-reported family functioning. However, the factor structure as well as the number of items has been questioned. A shorter and more user-friendly version of the original FAD-scale, the 36-item FAD, has therefore previously been proposed, based on findings in a nonclinical population of adults.Aims: We aimed in this study to evaluate the brief...
Paper Details
Title
A confirmative clinimetric analysis of the 36-item Family Assessment Device
Published Date
Feb 7, 2018
Journal
Volume
72
Issue
4
Pages
268 - 272
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