Source
Department of Developmental Psychology and Socialization, University of Padua, 35131, Padova, Italy. s.bonichini@unipd.it.
Abstract
ABSTRACT:
AIM:
This study examined the psychometric properties and the replicability of De Vellis's (1993) Parent Health Locus of Control (PHLOC) scales in an Italian sample.
METHOD:
The Italian version of PHLOC was administered to 470 mothers of birth to 3-year-old children.
RESULTS:
Varimax rotated confirmatory factor analysis identified the six original subscales, namely Child, Divine, Fate, Media, Parental, and Professional influences over child health. Internal consistency of the subscales was good (alpha > .70), and test-retest correlations were adequate (r > .80). More highly educated mothers rated media influence as most important. No differences were found considering children's age, gender, and birth order.
CONCLUSION:
The results offer good evidence of the cross-cultural validity of the PHLOC scales, an instrument that can be useful in interventions with families by the health care practitioners to prevent neglectful childrearing practices.