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Preliminary Reliability and Validity of the Grandparent Version of the Grandparent Support Scale for Teenage Mothers (GSSTM-G)

Sithokozile Maposa, RN, MSN* and Lee SmithBattle

Saint Louis University School of Nursing

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: teemaposa{at}yahoo.com.


   Abstract
This study demonstrates the preliminary reliability and validity of the grandparent version of the Grandparent Support Scale for Teenage Mothers (GSSTM-G), a measure designed to assess grandparents’ perceptions of triadic relationships that support or imperil the teen mother’s care of her baby. Grandparents (N = 61) who participated in this study were parents and parent surrogates of teen mothers who completed a teen version of the scale (GSSTMT). Principal axis factoring with oblique rotation resulted in a reduction of the GSSTM-G scale from 19 to 14 items. A two-factor solution was supported by item factor loadings and conceptual clarity. The GSSTM-G factors revealed two different patterns of family relationships, Responsive Family Relationships ({alpha} = .82) and Adversarial Family Relationships ({alpha} = .81), that correlated with other measures. Construct validity and internal consistency support further exploration of the GSSTM-G as a measure of family relationships, as related to the care of the infant, from grandparents’ perspectives.

First published on April 17, 2008, doi:10.1177/1074840708317059

Journal of Family Nursing 2008;14:224.

A more recent version of this article appeared on May 1, 2008


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