Guest guest Posted June 19, 2001 Report Share Posted June 19, 2001 Dear all I am writing to ask if anyone is willing and able to help me with examining the content validity of some American outcome measures for parental self-efficacy? These are the: The Toddler Care Questionnaire (Gross & Rocissano, 1988; Gross et al, 1994; Gross & Tucker, 1994) measures parents self efficacy in managing tasks and situations relevant to raising their toddler. The What being the Parent of a Baby is Like (WPL-R) questionnaire (Pridham & Chang, 1989) has been developed to measure self-perceptions of parenthood. This has been modified for use with parents of toddlers. The Norbeck Social Support Questionnaire (NSSQ) (Norbeck, 1983) measures the multiple components of social support and allows respondents to list and rate their own social support network members on functional properties of support (e.g. emotional & tangible support). These are currently being used in a positive parenting pilot study in Fleetwood, but we could really do with some other professional and expert views about their appropriateness within an British context of parenting support (as opposed to the American). For those who are willing to comment on the content of these measures I will forward these in the post if you could give me your postal addresses. Any support offered will be much appreciated. Many thanks and apologies for inconveniences on everyones time Whittaker Whittaker Senior Lecturer Dept of Nursing University of Central Lancashire Preston This message was sent by Easymail - http://www.easynet.co.uk/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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