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A child-centered scale of informal social control for Latino parents of preschool-age children: development and validation

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posted on 2024-06-06, 01:34 authored by E Cerin, TM O Connor, JA Mendoza, DI Thompson, RE Lee, SO Hughes, T Baranowski
Perceived neighborhood informal social control may determine whether parents allow their young children to be physically active in the neighborhood. We developed and validated a scale of neighborhood child-centered informal social control appropriate for Latino parents of preschool-age children. The scale was administered to 240 Latino parents, mainly mothers, recruited from neighborhoods cross-stratified by objectively measured crime and traffic safety. Participants completed measures of community cohesion, perceived signs of physical and social disorder, traffic safety and hazards, and perceived stranger danger. A subsample was reassessed 1 week later to determine test-retest reliability. Confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs) were conducted to examine the fit of the data to a priori measurement models. Construct validity was assessed by estimating the associations of the scale with the other measures. The scale showed good test-retest reliability, and factorial and construct validity. The scale needs to be cross-validated on other samples and Latino fathers.

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Location

London, Eng.

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2015, Sage

Journal

Hispanic journal of behavioral sciences

Volume

37

Pagination

541-559

ISSN

0739-9863

eISSN

1552-6364

Issue

4

Publisher

Sage Publications