The Parenting and Family Adjustment Scales (PAFAS): an Indonesian Validation Study
Understanding parenting risk and protective factors can help clinicians and researchers to develop effective family interventions. To have knowledge of these risk and protective factors, validated assessment tools are required. Validation studies for parenting measures with Indonesian parents are la...
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