The Cleminshaw-Guidubaldi Parent Satisfaction Scale

The Cleminshaw-Guidubaldi Parent Satisfaction Scale is a 50-item self-reporting instrument that measures satisfaction with child-rearing skills. The instrument, which is designed for parents with children birth-18 years of age, contains five subscales: spouse support, child-parent relationship, parent performance, family discipline and control, and general satisfaction subscales.

Content

Sub-Category
Domains
Conflicts,
Child Independence,
Parent Emphathy,
Child Expectations,
Postive Involvement,
Discipline,
Communication,
Parent Support,
Efficacy,
Knowledge,
Confidence,
Skills and Behaviors,
Affection,
Emotional Support,
Child Development,
Family Management,
Parent-Child Relationship
Languages
English

Administration Information

Length
Not specified

Access and Use

Open Access
Yes

Psychometrics

Scoring
Manual scoring
Psychometric References

Guidubaldi, J., & Cleminshaw, H. K. (1989). Development and Validation of the Cleminshaw–Guidubaldi Parent-Satisfaction Scale. In The second handbook on parent education (pp. 257-277). Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-091820-4.50016-7

Psychometric Considerations

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