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The Parenting Scale: A measure of dysfunctional parenting in discipline situations.
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Family MedicineParental CareDysfunctional ParentingFamily InvolvementRating ScaleDiscipline SituationsEducationPsychologyChild DisciplineFamily InteractionBehavioral IssueChild AssessmentReliabilityChild PsychologyChild Well-beingBehavioral SciencesClinic ChildrenChild DevelopmentPediatricsParentingFamily PsychologyYoung ChildrenMedicineParenting Scale
A rating scale was designed to measure dysfunctional discipline practices in parents of young children. Three stable factors of dysfunctional discipline style were identified: (a) Laxness, (b) Overreactivity, and (c) Verbosity. The Parenting Scale exhibited adequate internal consistency and test–retest reliability. Mothers of clinic children reported more dysfunctional parenting than did mothers of nonclinic children. Parenting Scale scores were related to maternal ratings of child behavior and marital discord. Most important, Parenting Scale scores correlated significantly with observational measures of dysfunctional discipline and child misbehavior.
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