학술논문

Factor structure, reliability and validity of the Parental Support for Learning Scale: Adolescent Short Form (PSLS-AS).
Document Type
Article
Source
Learning Environments Research; Oct2018, Vol. 21 Issue 3, p423-431, 9p
Subject
Classroom environment
Parent participation in vocational guidance
Autonomy (Psychology)
Factor structure
Self-evaluation
Test validity
Language
ISSN
13871579
Abstract
Parental involvement in children’s learning has been found to influence academic success. However, very few tools exist for measuring parental involvement, particularly ones that target adolescents’ self-report. The present study assessed the factor structure, reliability and convergent validity of a new scale to assess adolescents’ perceptions of their mothers’ and fathers’ educational involvement: the Parental Support for Learning Scale: Adolescent Short Form (PSLS-AS). The PSLS-AS, as well as a questionnaire measuring the risk of high school drop-out, was administered to a sample of 825 youth (aged 13-14 years). Exploratory factor analysis revealed a two-factor structure representing parental involvement: Controlling Involvement and Autonomy Supportive Involvement. Adolescents’ perceptions of their parents’ involvement correlated with a risk of high school drop-out. Implications and future directions for further validation of the PSLS-AS are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]