Vignettes to measure social interactions among nonparental adults and parents in the neighbourhood: a validation study
Vignettes to measure social interactions among nonparental adults and parents in the neighbourhood: a validation study
Samenvatting
In this study the Vignettes Parenting Interactions in the Neighbourhood (V-PIN) was validated. These vignettes can be used to gain insight into and reflect on interactions in the neighbourhood between parents and nonparental adults. A correlational design (N = 134) was used to assess the reliability (i.e. internal consistency, test-retest), convergent and discriminant validity and relations with background variables of the V-PIN. Reliability (both internal consistency and test-retest) proved good. Positive, significant correlations provided evidence for convergent validity. The measure did not correlate with non-related constructs or background characteristics, which was an indication for discriminant validity. The newly developed measure seems useful to explore the perspectives of nonparental adults in parent-child interactions in neighbourhoods with a wide group of stakeholders with diverse cultural backgrounds and can (complemented with visualisations), be used to stimulate supportive interactions and inclusion in social work practices and the community.
Organisatie | Hogeschool van Amsterdam |
Gepubliceerd in | Journal of Social Inclusion Vol. 13, Uitgave: 1, Pagina's: 20-38 |
Jaar | 2022 |
Type | Artikel |
DOI | 10.36251/josi245 |
Taal | Engels |