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The Spanish protective factors survey, second edition: Initial translation and preliminary validation☆

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  • Sprague-Jones, Jessica
  • Bash, Kirstie
  • Singh, Pallavi
  • Firman, Casandra

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The Protective Factors Survey, 2nd Edition (PFS-2) is a validated self-report measure of family-level protective factors against child abuse and neglect that is widely used for program evaluation. To increase its utility to more families and practitioners, the PFS-2 has been translated from English to Spanish. This article provides an overview of the method, including translation and initial results of the Spanish Protective Factor Survey, 2nd Edition (SPFS-2). Using a Qualtrics panel sample (N = 617), we field tested the SPFS-2 with Spanish-speaking respondents from July to August 2019. The findings from this study suggest that the SPFS-2 functions in a similar manner as the PFS-2. Future research seeks to gather feedback from programs serving Spanish-speaking families to revise the tool, and collect data on the SPFS-2 through a field test with the intended population of caregivers participating in services.

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  • Sprague-Jones, Jessica & Bash, Kirstie & Singh, Pallavi & Firman, Casandra, 2023. "The Spanish protective factors survey, second edition: Initial translation and preliminary validation☆," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 155(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:cysrev:v:155:y:2023:i:c:s0190740923004000
    DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2023.107204
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    1. Bailey, Andrew M. & Brazil, Adam M. & Conrad-Hiebner, Aislinn & Counts, Jacqueline, 2015. "Protective factors among Latino families involved with child welfare: A review of Spanish protective factor research on child maltreatment prevention in seven countries," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 55(C), pages 93-102.
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