Child Report of Parental Monitoring
The Child Report of Parental Monitoring contains 11 items taken from two separate scales reported by Patterson and Capaldi in their book, Psychometric properties of fourteen latent constructs from the Oregon Youth Study (1989). Items are from the Oregon Study Child Interview and the Oregon Study Telephone Interview.
Abstract: The Child Report of Parental Monitoring contains eleven items taken from two separate scales reported by Capaldi and Patterson in their book, Psychometric properties of fourteen latent constructs from the Oregon Youth Study (1989). Items 1 through 6, intended to measure parental monitoring rules, are from the Oregon Study Child Interview. Items 7 through 11 are from the Oregon Study Telephone Interview and are seen as indicators of the child's report of parental monitoring practice. For the items in this instrument, there is no obvious scoring. The formats for items 1 through 6 use a 4-point scale (0 = never, 1 = about once a week or less, 2 = more than once a week but less than once a day, and 3 = once or twice a day). Items 7 though 11 consist of No/Yes. No scales were created for this measure. Analysts should note that there is significant association for some variables between the behavior and sample type. The user is encouraged to investigate these associations. On most behaviors there is no association with regard to sample type.
Who Completed this Measure?: Target Child/Youth (now in adulthood)
Cohort 1 - Administrative History
- Year 04 | grade 3 | age 9
Cohort 2 - Administrative History
- Year 04 | grade 3 | age 9
Cohort 3 - Administrative History
- Year 04 | grade 3 | age 9
Raw Dataset Name: CxG
Scored Dataset Name: CPMySCc
Keywords:
Communication, Family Relations, Parent Child Relations, Parental Attitudes, Parental Permissiveness, Self Report
Is this Measure Available for Public Use?: No
Obtain Measure:
Fast Track obtained permission to use this measure in our study, but we are NOT ALLOWED TO DISTRIBUTE IT. To obtain a copy for your use, contact the source listed below.
Oregon Social Learning Center
160 E. 4th Ave.
Eugene, OR 97401
Tel: (541)485-2711
Fax: (541)485-7087
Web: www.oslc.org