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Development and Psychometric Testing of the Mental Health Scale for Childrearing Fathers
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The mental health of fathers influences the development of children and the functioning of families significantly. However, there is no useful scale for the mental health screening of childrearing fathers. This study developed a Mental Health Scale for Childrearing Fathers (MSCF) and determined its reliability and validity. Childrearing fathers are working fathers who co-parent with their spouses. This survey was conducted in two stages: a pilot study and a main survey. Data were obtained from 98 fathers raising preschoolers in the pilot study and 306 fathers in the main survey. The collected data were used to confirm the construct validity, criterion-related validity, convergent validity, and internal consistency reliability. The final MSCF consisted of 25 items comprising four factors: peaceful familial connection, healthy mind and body, satisfying paternal alliances, and leading a meaningful life as a parent. The internal consistency reliability estimated using Cronbach’s alpha coefficient for the total scale was 0.918. The validity of the MSCF was logically secured using a confirmatory factor analysis. The MSCF can be an effective tool for mental health screening among fathers in relation to the burden of childrearing during regular infant health checks.
Title: Development and Psychometric Testing of the Mental Health Scale for Childrearing Fathers
Description:
The mental health of fathers influences the development of children and the functioning of families significantly.
However, there is no useful scale for the mental health screening of childrearing fathers.
This study developed a Mental Health Scale for Childrearing Fathers (MSCF) and determined its reliability and validity.
Childrearing fathers are working fathers who co-parent with their spouses.
This survey was conducted in two stages: a pilot study and a main survey.
Data were obtained from 98 fathers raising preschoolers in the pilot study and 306 fathers in the main survey.
The collected data were used to confirm the construct validity, criterion-related validity, convergent validity, and internal consistency reliability.
The final MSCF consisted of 25 items comprising four factors: peaceful familial connection, healthy mind and body, satisfying paternal alliances, and leading a meaningful life as a parent.
The internal consistency reliability estimated using Cronbach’s alpha coefficient for the total scale was 0.
918.
The validity of the MSCF was logically secured using a confirmatory factor analysis.
The MSCF can be an effective tool for mental health screening among fathers in relation to the burden of childrearing during regular infant health checks.
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