Titre : | Validity of the Measure of Intensive Mothering Ideology (MIMI) (2021) |
Auteurs : | LOYAL DEBORAH ; SUTTER DALLAY ANNE-LAURE ; RASCLE NICOLE |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | ENCEPHALE (1 vol 47, 2021) |
Article en page(s) : | 4-9 |
Note générale : | Tabl./Fig./50 ref. bibiogr. |
Descripteurs |
[SANTEPSY] MATERNAGE [SANTEPSY] RELATION MERE ENFANT [SANTEPSY] VALIDATION |
Mots-clés libres: | ECHELLE D EVALUATION |
Résumé : | The aim of this study was to test the validity of the Measure of ntensive Mothering deology (M M ), a French scale assessing beliefs about mothering and childcare. The M M was submitted online to Mothers/mothers-to-be (n =249) and Childless women (n =231). To test structural validity, confirmatory factor analyses were conducted in both groups. Then, to test known-groups validity, means comparisons were conducted according to parity (mothers/mothers-to-be and childless women) and employment status (full-time, part-time and housewives). t was also hypothesized that M M scores would be negatively correlated with education. Model fit was satisfactory for Mothers/mothers-to-be (X2/df=2.52, AGF =.957, NF =.937 RMR=.087) and, to a lesser extent, for Childless women (X2/df=3.31, AGF =.948, NF =.907, RMR=.104). n both groups, most dimensions were moderately correlated (.22-.70). As hypothesized, Mothers/mothers-to-be and Housewives had higher score than Childless women and Employed women. M M scores were also negatively and moderately correlated with education. The M M shows good structural validity and known-groups validity. This scale offers interesting research avenues notably regarding perinatal parental adaptation [Résumé d'auteur] |
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