FAMILY ASSESSMENT DEVICE: REPORTS FROM MOTHERS, FATHERS, AND ADOLESCENTS IN COMMUNITY AND CLINIC FAMILIES |
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Authors: | Michael G. Sawyer Aspasia Sarris Peter A. Baghurst Darryl G. Cross Ross S. Kalucy |
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Affiliation: | Adelaide Children's Hospital North Adelaide, South Australia;Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization Adelaide, South Australia;Adelaide Children's Hospital North Adelaide, South Australia;Flinders Medical Centre Bedford Park, South Australia |
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Abstract: | This study compared responses on the 60-item version of the Family Assessment Device (FAD) obtained from mothers, fathers, and adolescents in two groups of families. The clinic group consisted of 94 families in which the adolescent had been referred to a mental health service in metropolitan Adelaide, South Australia. The community group consisted of 94 families, also containing an adolescent, living in the Adelaide community. Members of the clinic families consistently rated their families as less healthy than did families in the community. Importantly however, adolescents in both groups of families rated their families as significantly less healthy than their parents. Thus, while the results of the study provide support for the discriminative validity of the FAD, they also emphasize the need to consider separately self-reports on family functioning obtained from different members of the same family. |
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