Our review of measures of dyadic relationships within families revealed eight «well - established» measures: three self - report measures assessing marital relationships (MAT, DAS, and MSI - R), three self - report (CRPBI - 30, IPPA, IC), and one observational measure (CECS) of parent — child relationships, and one
measure of sibling relationships (SRQ).
Not exact matches
To create the
measure of within - family variation in
sibling closeness respondents were asked the following question regarding their
relationships with their
siblings: «To which
of your
siblings do you feel the most emotional closeness?»
Ten years later, 45 preschoolers and 43
of their
siblings completed an assessment
of their romantic
relationships, including
measures of physical and psychological IPV.
Eight
measures assessing three types
of dyadic family
relationships were reviewed: (a) marital / partner dyad (three
measures); (b) parent — child dyads (four
measures); and (c)
sibling dyads (one
measure).
The final
measure of dyadic
relationships, the
Sibling Relationship Questionnaire (SRQ; Furman & Buhrmester, 1985), was designed to capture aspects of sibling relatio
Sibling Relationship Questionnaire (SRQ; Furman & Buhrmester, 1985), was designed to capture aspects
of sibling relatio
sibling relationships.