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Constructing and Adapting Causal and Formative Measures of Family Settings: The HOME Inventory as Illustration

Constructing and Adapting Causal and Formative Measures of Family Settings: The HOME Inventory as Illustration

J Fam Theory Rev. 2015 Dec 1;7(4):381-414. doi: 10.1111/jftr.12108. Epub 2015 Dec 3.

Abstract

Measures of the home environment are frequently used in studies of children's development. This review provides information on indices composed of causal and formative indicators (the kind of indicators often used to capture salient aspects of family environments) and to suggest approaches that may be useful in constructing such measures for diverse populations. The HOME Inventory is used to illustrate challenges scholars face in determining what to include in useful measures of family settings. To that end, a cross-cultural review of research on relations among HOME, family context, and child outcomes is presented. The end of the review offers a plan for how best to further research on relations between the home environment and child development for diverse populations.

Keywords: Composite measures; family context; formative indices; home environment; parenting.