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Child-parent interactions in American and Turkish families: Examining measurement invariance analysis of child-parent relationship scale

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  • Elsa Lucia Escalante-Barrios
  • Sonia Mariel Suarez-Enciso
  • Helen Raikes
  • Dawn Davis
  • Aileen Garcia
  • Mubeccel Gonen
  • Mefharet Veziroglu-Celik
  • Ramle Gul Hazar

Abstract

The parent-child relationship is a cornerstone of early childhood development and one-way early childhood programs can have a positive influence on early development is to adopt programmatic features to enhance this relationship. Research supports these conclusions in both U.S. and cross-cultural contexts, even though assumptions about parenting and the parent-child relationship may differ across cultures. However, for true understanding of cultural differences, it is important to have comparable measures across cultures. The purpose of the study is to assess measurement invariance of the two constructs of the Child-parent Relationship Scale using data gathered in programs serving low-income preschool children in the U.S.(n = 4,450) and Turkey (n = 592) from 2014 to 2015. Using Single-group Confirmatory Factor Analysis, the original factor structures of the Turkish and the English versions were tested. Besides, Multigroup Confirmatory Factor Analysis provided evidence for configural, metric, scalar invariance, strict factorial invariance or error variance invariance and construct level invariance across the two versions. Only configural invariance was established, which showed an agreement for the existence of an underlying theoretical construct for each subscale (Conflict and Closeness) of the Turkish and the English versions. However, item CPRS 4 was a non-significant item for Conflict in the Turkish version that affected the possibility to conduct further analyses. Findings encourage researchers to propose and assess cultural and linguistic adaptations for the Child-parent Relationship Scale before cross-cultural comparisons related to family relationships.

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  • Elsa Lucia Escalante-Barrios & Sonia Mariel Suarez-Enciso & Helen Raikes & Dawn Davis & Aileen Garcia & Mubeccel Gonen & Mefharet Veziroglu-Celik & Ramle Gul Hazar, 2020. "Child-parent interactions in American and Turkish families: Examining measurement invariance analysis of child-parent relationship scale," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(4), pages 1-18, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0230831
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0230831
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