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The Family Daily Hassles Inventory: A Preliminary Investigation of Reliability and Validity

Suzanne Z. Rollins

M. E. Betsy Garrison

Sarah H. Pierce

Louisiana State University

This study investigated the preliminary reliability and validity of a new family daily hassles assessment using two well-established instruments that measure daily hassles and health status. Participants (140 mothers) completed a self-administered survey. The results indicated adequate reliability of the new assessment and supported the concurrent and construct validity of the scores obtained with the new assessment as a measure of daily hassles.

Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, Vol. 31, No. 2, 135-154 (2002)
DOI: 10.1177/107772702237932


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