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Evaluating coparenting and family-level dynamics during infancy and early childhood: The Coparenting and Family Rating System.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2000
Abstract
Excerpt: “This chapter describes a system for evaluating several dimensions of coparenting and family process, introducing concepts based on the framework of structural family theory (S. Minuchin, 1974). The Coparenting and Family Rating System (CFRS) and its scales were developed as an alternative to several family-rating approaches that existed at the time of its development…The intent of the CFRS has been to capture variability in observable behavior exhibited during everyday family interactions…” (p.151)
Language
en_US
Publisher
Erlbaum
Recommended Citation
McHale, J.P., Kuersten-Hogan, R. & Lauretti, A. (2000). Evaluating coparenting and family-level dynamics during infancy and early childhood: The Coparenting and Family Rating System. In P. Kerig & K. Lindahl (Eds.) Family Observational Coding Systems: Resources for Systemic Research. New Jersey: Erlbaum (pp. 151-170).
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Comments
Excerpt only. Full-text chapter is available only through licensed access provided by the publisher. Published in P. Kerig & K. Lindahl (Eds.) Family Observational Coding Systems: Resources for Systemic Research. New Jersey: Erlbaum (pp. 151-170). Members of the USF System may access the full-text of the article through the authenticated link provided.