Nouvel article des membres du FADO à paraître dans le Journal of Family Studies au sujet d'un instrument de mesure qui permet d'évaluer la coparentalité dans les familles avec adolescent·e·s.
Coparenting refers to the way in which adults work together in their role as parents to meet the needs of their children. Over the past decades, there has been a considerable growth of empirical research on coparenting, including the development of self-report questionnaires. However, most available measures relied exclusively on parental self-reports and were designed for use with families with toddlers or preschoolers. The aim of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of the French version of the Coparenting Inventory for Parents and Adolescents (CI-PA) and to identify coparenting profiles in a sample of 312 families with adolescents.
Zimmermann, G., Antonietti, J.-P., Albert Sznitman, G., Van Petegem, S., & Darwiche, J. (2020). The French version of the coparenting inventory for parents and adolescents (CI-PA): psychometric properties and a cluster analytic approach. Journal of Family Studies, doi: 10.1080/13229400.2020.1749714