Bank of instruments of evaluation of DDR

Child’s Report of Parent Behavior Inventory

Dimension: Risk factors start consumption

Area

Personal, Family

Specificity

Unspecified: Legal and illegal drugs

Year

1965

Author

Schaefer

Identification and Classification

Instrument
Child’s Report of Parent Behavior Inventory
Acronym
CRPBI
Area
Personal, Family
Dimension
Risk factors start consumption
Specificity
Unspecified: Legal and illegal drugs
Objective
Measure children's perception on parenting styles
Factors it measures
  • Autonomy
  • Autonomy and love
  • Love
  • Love and control
  • Control
  • Control and hostility
  • Hostility
  • Hostility and autonomy
Year
1965
Author
Schaefer
Author Contact Data

Schaefer, Earl, S

16 Bayswater Placer, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27514 (EE.UU.)

Teléfono: (919) 408-3228

Availability
Free
Link

Versions

Year

2006

Validation Country

Spain

Author

Samper, Cortés, Mestre, Nácher, & Tur

Author Contact Data

Mestre, Vicenta

Facultad de Psicología, Universidad de Valencia, 46010, Valencia (España). E-mail: Maria.V.Mestre@uv.es

References

Samper, P., Cortés, M. T., Mestre, V., Nácher, M. J., & Tur, A. M. (2006). Adaptación del Child’s Report of Parent Behavior Inventory a población española. Psicothema, 18, 263-271.

Description

Abstract

CRPBI evaluates the perceptions of the children in the practice of parental parenting, being able to obtain a differential measure between parents from the perspective of the child, that is, two different scores in each dimension referring to the father and the mother independently. For this, 52 items are used in a Likert scale grouped in eight dimensions

Psychometric characteristics

The reliability coefficients of the original manuscript applying the formula of Kuder and Richardson (KR-20) were the following: Love = .84, Hostility = .78, Autonomy = .69 and Control = .66 (Schaefer, 1965). Likewise, this test has been widely used in different cultural contexts and research maintaining its reliability indexes

No. of items
It consists of 52 items grouped on a Likert scale with three answer options, these are, 'totally agree', 'sometimes' and 'totally disagree'
Duration
15 min
Way of administration
  • Individual and collective
  • Paper
Way of qualification

The results are obtained through the sum of the scores associated with the three forms of response. Likewise, the scores reflect the style of parenting practice where the parent is located

Application context
Clinic
Population
Children and adolescents
References

Schaefer, E. S. (1965). Children’s reports of parental behavior: An Inventory. Child Development, 36, 413-424.