Not exact matches
The average score across subscales for Present Perceived Paternal
Involvement is 67.56,
indicating that young adult daughters reported their father to be slightly
less involved compared to when they were growing up.
Although they
indicated that they perceived fathers as somewhat
less involved in young adulthood; they reported being satisfied with the level of father
involvement.
In this case 3 (it was just right)
indicates highest satisfaction where a low score
indicates less desired
involvement (dissatisfaction) and a high score
indicated more desired
involvement (also dissatisfaction).