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Citation

Lee S, Ahn HY. Child Health Nurs. Res. 2019; 25(2): 85-94.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing)

DOI

10.4094/chnr.2019.25.2.85

PMID

35004401

PMCID

PMC8650922

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study presents methodological research that aimed to verify the content validity, construct validity, reliability, and criterion-related validity of the Child Abuse Potential Inventory (CAPI), originally developed by Milner and then translated into Korean by Ahn.

METHODS: Data used in this study were collected from 209 mothers of infants, toddlers, and children of preschool age in D metropolitan city. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS version 24.

RESULTS: The Korean version of the Child Abuse Potential Inventory (K-CAPI) was developed by condensing 44 of the original 77 CAPI items. Four factors of K-CAPI were extracted using principal component analysis. These 4 factors-distress; problems with child, self, family, and others; unhappiness; rigidity-accounted for 54.01% of variance. The Cronbach's ⍺ was.96, the Guttman split-half coefficient was.88, and test-retest reliability was r=.86 (p<.001).

CONCLUSION: The results of this study established the reliability and validity of the K-CAPI and found it to be an appropriate tool to evaluate mothers' potential to abuse their children.


Language: ko

Keywords

Child; Factor analysis; Mothers; Child abuse; Reliability and validity

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