Validity of the Family Asthma Management System Scale With an Urban African-American Sample

  • Marianne Celano
  • , Mary D. Klinnert
  • , Chanda Nicole Holsey
  • , Elizabeth L. McQuaid

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    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE: To examine the reliability and validity of the Family Asthma Management System Scale for low-income African-American children with poor asthma control and caregivers under stress. The FAMSS assesses eight aspects of asthma management from a family systems perspective.METHODS: Forty-three children, ages 8-13, and caregivers were interviewed with the FAMSS; caregivers completed measures of primary care quality, family functioning, parenting stress, and psychological distress. Children rated their relatedness with the caregiver, and demonstrated inhaler technique. Medical records were reviewed for dates of outpatient visits for asthma.RESULTS: The FAMSS demonstrated good internal consistency. Higher scores were associated with adequate inhaler technique, recent outpatient care, less parenting stress and better family functioning. Higher scores on the Collaborative Relationship with Provider subscale were associated with greater perceived primary care quality.CONCLUSIONS: The FAMSS demonstrated relevant associations with asthma management criteria and family functioning for a low-income, African-American sample.
    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalJournal of Pediatric Psychology
    Volume36
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jun 1 2011

    Keywords

    • African Americans
    • Asthma
    • Caregivers
    • Parenting
    • Poverty
    • Psychological
    • Reproducibility of Results
    • Stress
    • Surveys and Questionnaires
    • Urban Population

    Disciplines

    • Medicine and Health Sciences

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