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The Factorial Structure of the Quality of Relationships Inventory-Parents Perception (QRI-PP)

Table 2: Means (M) and Standard Deviations (SD), Item-total Correlations (r), Cronbach’s alpha of the total scale if the item was to be deleted (α)

Factor / Item M SD r α
Factor 1: Support / Depth (α = .89)
11. How significant is this relationship with your child in your life? 3.92 .37 .77 .87
13. How much would you miss your child if the two of you could not see or talk with each other for a month? 3.87 .43 .71 .87
8. To what extent can your child count on you to help him/her if a family member every close to your family died? 3.89 .42 .68 .87
3. To what extent could your child count on you to help him when he has a problem? 3.83 .50 .63 .88
16. How responsible do you feel for your child well-being? 3.86 .40 .66 .87
18. To what extent can your child count on you to listen to him/her when he/she is very angry at someone else? 3.79 .52 .69 .87
12. How close will your relationship be with your child in 10 years? 3.75 .54 .62 .88
10. How positive a role does your child play in your life? 3.84 .50 .61 .88
Factor 2: Conflict (α = .86)
23. How often does your child make you feel angry? 2.08 .53 .71 .84
21. How much do you argue with your child? 

 2.09 .57 .70 .84
20. How angry does your child make you feel? 
 2.15 .60 .66 .84
6. How much does your child make you feel guilty? 1.75 .70 .61 .84
19. How much would you like your child to change? 2.03 .85 .64 .84
4. How upset does your child sometimes make you feel? 2.17 .64 .57 .85
9. How much does your child want you to change? 1.87 .83 .59 .85
14. How critical of you is your child? 2.33 .93 .56 .86
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