The Impact on Family Scale: Psychometric analysis of long and short forms in parents of children with epilepsy

Dehn L, Korn-Merker E, Pfafflin M, Ravens-Sieberer U, May T (2014)
Epilepsy & Behavior 32: 21-26.

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Dehn, LorenzUniBi ; Korn-Merker, E.; Pfafflin, M.; Ravens-Sieberer, U.; May, TheodorUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
Epilepsy in a child or adolescent can have severe psychosocial impact on the whole family and burdens them, especially the parents. As the familial background is essential for the child's coping and the progression of the epilepsy, parental burden should be considered within a comprehensive treatment approach. This study validated the applicability of the Impact on Family Scale (IOFS), a well-established instrument that assesses the strains of families with chronically ill or disabled children, in parents of children with epilepsy. In a sample of 219 parents, the psychometric properties of the original IOFS version (33 items) and two short forms (15 and 11 items, respectively) were examined. Both short forms revealed good reliability (Cronbach's alpha, test-retest reliability), and construct validity was verified by correlations with epilepsy-and burden-related variables. However, exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses indicated superior characteristics of the short form with 11 items (IOFS-11). In conclusion, the IOFS-11 as well as the IOFS-15 proved to be practicable, reliable, and valid tools to assess the impact of childhood epilepsy on family life in research and clinical practice. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Stichworte
Epilepsy; Family; Coping; Validation; Impairment
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
Zeitschriftentitel
Epilepsy & Behavior
Band
32
Seite(n)
21-26
ISSN
1525-5050
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2671298

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Dehn L, Korn-Merker E, Pfafflin M, Ravens-Sieberer U, May T. The Impact on Family Scale: Psychometric analysis of long and short forms in parents of children with epilepsy. Epilepsy & Behavior. 2014;32:21-26.
Dehn, L., Korn-Merker, E., Pfafflin, M., Ravens-Sieberer, U., & May, T. (2014). The Impact on Family Scale: Psychometric analysis of long and short forms in parents of children with epilepsy. Epilepsy & Behavior, 32, 21-26. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yebeh.2013.12.030
Dehn, Lorenz, Korn-Merker, E., Pfafflin, M., Ravens-Sieberer, U., and May, Theodor. 2014. “The Impact on Family Scale: Psychometric analysis of long and short forms in parents of children with epilepsy”. Epilepsy & Behavior 32: 21-26.
Dehn, L., Korn-Merker, E., Pfafflin, M., Ravens-Sieberer, U., and May, T. (2014). The Impact on Family Scale: Psychometric analysis of long and short forms in parents of children with epilepsy. Epilepsy & Behavior 32, 21-26.
Dehn, L., et al., 2014. The Impact on Family Scale: Psychometric analysis of long and short forms in parents of children with epilepsy. Epilepsy & Behavior, 32, p 21-26.
L. Dehn, et al., “The Impact on Family Scale: Psychometric analysis of long and short forms in parents of children with epilepsy”, Epilepsy & Behavior, vol. 32, 2014, pp. 21-26.
Dehn, L., Korn-Merker, E., Pfafflin, M., Ravens-Sieberer, U., May, T.: The Impact on Family Scale: Psychometric analysis of long and short forms in parents of children with epilepsy. Epilepsy & Behavior. 32, 21-26 (2014).
Dehn, Lorenz, Korn-Merker, E., Pfafflin, M., Ravens-Sieberer, U., and May, Theodor. “The Impact on Family Scale: Psychometric analysis of long and short forms in parents of children with epilepsy”. Epilepsy & Behavior 32 (2014): 21-26.
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