Modified family assessment form (MFAF) and Pennsylvania families: Establishing construct validity and reliability
Steve Simms,
Jennifer Benjamin,
Todd Franke and
Pinky Patel
Children and Youth Services Review, 2025, vol. 169, issue C
Abstract:
This study explored the basic psychometric properties of the Modified Family Assessment Form (17 items), using archived data (n = 614, ages 3–21 years) of youth at risk for out-of-home placement receiving ecosystemic structural family therapy via Family Based Mental Health Services in Pennsylvania. Findings of the exploratory factor analysis revealed a three-factor structure (caregiver-child relationship, α ≥ 0.90; co-caregiver relationship, α ≥ 0.94; executive functioning, α ≥ 0.87), established good internal consistency (α ≥ 0.80), and construct validity and reliability. A paired sample t-test indicated differences across three-factor structure from the first 30 days to the last 30 days of treatment (p < 0.05, two tailed). It was concluded that the Modified Family Assessment Form shows promise as an evidence-based assessment tool for severely emotionally disturbed youth receiving ecosystemic structural family therapy via Family Based Mental Health Services.
Keywords: Modified family assessment form; Ecosystemic structural family therapy; Family functioning; Evidence-based assessment; Exploratory factor analysis; Family-based mental health services (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2024.108115
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