Development and Validation of a Father Involvement in Health Measure

父亲参与健康测量指标的开发与验证

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Abstract

Father involvement has been associated with positive child social, emotional, psychological, developmental, and health outcomes. However, tools for measuring father involvement have not kept pace with the expanding understanding of the roles of fathers, and in the area of child health, are blunt. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a self-report measure of father involvement in preschooler's health, the Father Involvement in Health-Pre-School (FIH-PS). In phase 1 item generation, 47 items were developed based on previous qualitative work and vetted through cognitive interviews with 21 fathers of children ages 3-5 (preschool). In phase 2 psychometric validation, 560 fathers of 3-5 year olds (n=392 resident, n=168 non-resident) completed the FIH-PS item bank. Participants were predominantly white (64%), had private health insurance (53%), had a mean age of 33 years, and half were married. Item Response Theory was used to determine measurement scoring. The FIH-PS scale was reduced from a 47-item bank to a total of 20 items supporting a 4-factor scale made up of Acute Illness, General Well-being, Emotional Health, and Role Modeling. Following exploratory (n=280) and confirmatory factor (n=280) analyses, the scale followed a bifactor structure, was internally consistent (Cronbach's α=0.953), and discriminated among fathers with lower involvement. A sum-to-T-score crosswalk table was produced to standardize the scores along a normal distribution (mean=50, S=10, range 10.8-71.3). Future research and clinical applications of the FIH-PS are discussed.

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