The Short-EMBU in Australia, Spain, and Venezuela - Factorial invariance, and associations with sex roles, self-esteem, and Eysenckian personality dimensions


Autoria(s): Arrindell, W. A.; Akkerman, A.; Bages, N.; Feldman, L.; Caballo, V. E.; Oei, T. P. S.; Torres, B.; Canalda, G.; Castro, J.; Montgomery, I.; Davis, M.; Calvo, M. G.; Kenardy, J. A.; Palenzuela, D. L.; Richards, J. C.
Contribuinte(s)

H. Westmeyer

R. Fernandez-Ballesteros

Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

The short(s)-EMBU (Swedish acronym for Egna Minnen Betraffande Uppfostran [My memories of upbringing]) consists of 23 items, is based on the early 81-item EMBU, and was developed out of the necessity of having a brief measure of perceived parental rearing practices when the clinical and/or research context does not adequately permit application of time-consuming test batteries. The s-EMBU comprises three subscales: Rejection., Emotional Warmth, and (Over)Protection. The factorial and/or construct validity and reliability of the s-EMBU were examined in samples comprising a total of 1950 students from Australia, Spain, and Venezuela. The data were presented for the three national groups separately. Findings confirmed the cross-national validity of the factorial structure underlying the s-EMBU. Rejection by fathers and mothers was consistently associated with high trait-neuroticism and low self-esteem in recipients of both sexes in each nation, as was high parental emotional warmth with high femininity (humility). The findings on factorial validity are in keeping with previous ones obtained in East Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, Italy, and Sweden. The s-EMBU is again recommended for use in several different countries as. a reliable, functional equivalent to the original 81-item EMBU.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:74891

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Hogrefe & Huber Publishers

Palavras-Chave #Psychology, Applied #parenting #EMBU #s-EMBU #cross-cultural comparison #factorial invariance #personality #sex roles #psychometrics #Parental Bonding Instrument #Convergent Validity #Dutch Experiences #Rearing Behavior #Questionnaire #Coefficients #Similarity #Countries #Students #Form #C1 #321204 Mental Health #730211 Mental health
Tipo

Journal Article