Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Change in Fathering Knowledge and Skills. |
Fathering knowledge and skills will be measured using the 24/7 Dad Fathering Skills Survey (National Fatherhood Initiative, 2010). This survey has 25 items that are multiple choice response questions. This survey comes with the 24/7 Dad curriculum packet. Given that this survey is a measure of fathering knowledge and not a standardized scale, no reliability data are available. |
immediate after intervention, at 3 months later and at 6 months later |
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Primary |
Change in Fathers' Parenting Behavior. |
Fathers' reported parenting behavior will be measured using the Index of Father Involvement (Hawkins et al., 2002). This measure has 9 factors loaded as subscales designed to tap direct and indirect forms of involvement and a total of 26 items. All items are measured on a 5 point scale ranging from A (excellent) to F (failing). The measure has a reported reliability/internal consistency score of .69 |
immediate after intervention, at 3 months later and at 6 months later |
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Primary |
Change in Child Support Compliance. |
These payment data will be obtained via reports from the Kentucky Office of Child Support Enforcement. |
immediate after intervention, at 3 months later and at 6 months later |
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Primary |
Change in Co-Parenting Relationship Quality. |
Co-Parenting Relationship Quality. Co-parenting relationship quality will be measured using the Co-parenting Questionnaire (CQ, Margolis, Gordis, & John, 2001). This measure is a 14-item self-report instrument examining: 1) the amount of conflict between parents surrounding parenting issues, 2) cooperation as the extent to which mothers and fathers support, value, and respect each other as parents and the degree to which they ease one another's parenting burden, and 3) triangulation, the extent to which parents distort parent-child boundaries by attempting to form a coalition with the child that undermines or excludes the other parent. The 14 items form a three factor structure and have good internal consistency with alphas for the 3 factors and the total scale ranging from .69 to .87. |
immediate after intervention, at 3 months later and at 6 months later |
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Secondary |
Change in Conflict Resolution Skills. |
The Stanley-Markman Relationship Dynamics Scale (Renick et al, 1992) will be used to measure conflict resolution skills. This measure has reported Chronbach's alpha levels of .73 and .81 (Stanley et al, 2006) and strong predictive validity for relationship failure. |
immediate after intervention, at 3 months later and at 6 months later |
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Secondary |
Change in Communication Skills. |
Communication skills will be measured through the Communication Patterns Questionnaire to assess communication skills. This measure has strong discriminant validity and Chronbach's alpha levels ranging from .73 to .88 (Noller & White, 1990). |
immediate after intervention, at 3 months later and at 6 months later |
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