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Validity and Reliability of the Chinese Version of the Feetham Family Functioning Survey (FFFS)
Naohiro Hohashi, RN, PHN, PhD*,
Junko Honda, RN, PHN, MS,
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Sarah K. Kong, RN, RM, MPH
Kobe University
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: naohiro{at}hohashi.org.
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A Chinese version of the Feetham Family Functioning Survey (Chinese FFFS) was developed and psychometrically tested using a sample of 317 child-rearing mothers in Hong Kong. The Chinese FFFS is a self-administered questionnaire consisting of 25 items from which an instrument discrepant score (d score) can be extracted. The results from the confirmatory factor analysis and exploratory factor analysis confirm that the Chinese FFFS has a five-factor structure based on the family ecological model, thereby affirming its construct validity. Cronbachs alpha for d scores was .91, indicating a high internal consistency. In the test–retest study of 39 mothers, the correlation coefficient for "total d score" over a 2-week period was .82, which showed high test–retest reliability. The highest discrepant scores in family functioning were at the level of the marital relationship, which requires family nurses to be skilled at assessing and intervening at this family subsystem.
First published on April 7, 2008, doi:10.1177/1074840708315967
Journal of Family Nursing 2008;14:201.
A more recent version of this article appeared on May 1, 2008

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