Development and validation of the Family Feedback on Child Welfare Services (FF-CWS)
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2018
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Objective: The measurement of Family Feedback on Child Welfare Services (FF-CWS) is gaining prominence as an efficacy indicator and is coherent with concerns about family-centered practice and empowerment. The aim of this study was to develop and validate an instrument that would overcome the scarcity of psychometrically sound measures in this field. Methods: Following item construction and selection, exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses with a sample of 263 Spanish (52%) and Portuguese (48%) caregivers of children involved with CWS were conducted. Results: Three subscales were identified: Intervention Efficacy, Perception of Workers, and Satisfaction with the Intervention Process. In general, all dimensions showed good reliability, convergent, and criterion-related validity results. Multigroup analyses confirmed measurement invariance for both countries. Conclusions: The FF-CWS Questionnaire is a brief self-report measure that can be a useful assessment tool to frontline practitioners, agency managers, and policy makers for program evaluation and planning.
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family feedback, child welfare, at-risk families, satisfaction, questionnaire validation, Taverne
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Nunes, L A, Jiménez García, L, Hidalgo, V, Dekovic, M & Neves de Jesus, S 2018, 'Development and validation of the Family Feedback on Child Welfare Services (FF-CWS)', Research on Social Work Practice., vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 203-213. https://doi.org/10.1177/1049731516642842