child's perceptions of familial relationships: convergence between two assessment techniques

Children's (N = 28) perceptions of familial relationships were investigated with the Family Environment Scale (FES) and the Network of Relationships Inventory (NRI). The FES assesses overall impressions of the family, and the NRI measures perceptions of individual relationships. Because current...

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description Children's (N = 28) perceptions of familial relationships were investigated with the Family Environment Scale (FES) and the Network of Relationships Inventory (NRI). The FES assesses overall impressions of the family, and the NRI measures perceptions of individual relationships. Because current family systems theory indicates that positive individual relationships within a dyad (e.g., child-mother) should be related to an overall favorable impression of the family system, we hypothesized that these two instruments should demonstrate convergence on selected dimensions. Results indicated that positive or negative relationships with an individual family member were related to how the child perceived the overall family system, supporting our hypothesis.
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Attitude
beliefs
Biological and medical sciences
Child
Child development
Child psychology
children
Developmental psychology
Families & family life
Family
family relations
Father-Child Relations
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
interpersonal relationships
Male
Mother-Child Relations
parent-child relationships
Personality Development
Psychological Tests
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Psychology. Psychophysiology
Psychometrics
social cognition
Social Environment
Social Support
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