Family Resilience Inventory
A measure of family resilience originally developed for use in Native American communities but thought by developers to be useful in other ethnic minority populations. Measures family protective and promotive factors from a strength-based perspective (as opposed to deficit-based. Includes 20 questions that can be used to assess current family or family of origin or both. Psychometrically tested with individuals from 2 tribes in southeastern US.
Burnette CE, Boel-Studt S, Renner LM, Figley CR, Theall KP, Miller Scarnato J, Billiot S. The Family Resilience Inventory: A Culturally Grounded Measure of Current and Family-of-Origin Protective Processes in Native American Families. Fam Process. 2020 Jun;59(2):695-708.
Additional information
Construct | Family resilience |
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Condition | No specific condition |
Age | Any |
Country Where Developed | United States |
Number of Items | 20 |
Subscales | Current family, Family of origin |
Short Form? | No |
Respondent | Any adult family member |
Language(s) | English |
Cost/Fee | No cost |
How to Access | Available in supp. material of online article: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/famp.12423 |