Walsh Family Resilience Questionnaire—Polish Adaptation (WFRQ-PL)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Aims of the Study
2.2. Walsh Family Resilience Questionnaire
2.3. Procedure of Adaptation
2.4. Participants
3. Results
3.1. Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Reliability of WFRQ-PL
3.2. Correlations between Scales of WFRQ-PL
3.3. Concurrent Validation
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
- The adaptation of the WFRQ to the Polish language and culture was successful. The questionnaire consists of 31 items and 1 quality question;
- The questionnaire adapted to Polish conditions allows for comparisons between countries in terms of the processes of family resilience;
- The Walsh Family Resilience Questionnaire is a tool for adults for assessing family resilience processes such as belief systems, organisational processes, and communication processes in times of daily stress and crisis situations in life;
- WFRQ-PL research requires continuation, increasing the number of men, people over 35, and study on families in crises;
- WFRQ-PL might be useful in scientific research and practical work with families of different structures at different stages of family life, experiencing a variety of crises, including everyday stressors;
- Therapists using the WFRQ-PL questionnaire to observe how the family deals with difficulties by using resilience processes will be able to support both parents and protect children against the harmful effects of unfavourable conditions.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Item | English Version | Polish Translation |
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1. | Our family faces difficulties together as a team, rather than individually. | Nasza rodzina radzi sobie z trudnościami wspólnie (jak drużyna), a nie każdy z osobna |
2. | We view distress with our situation as common, understandable. | Stres, który pojawia się w życiu naszej rodziny, spostrzegamy jako coś zwykłego i zrozumiałego |
3. | We approach a crisis as a challenge we can manage and master with shared efforts. | Kryzys jest dla nas wyzwaniem, z którym radzimy sobie wspólnym wysiłkiem |
4 | We try to make sense of stressful situation and focus on our options. | Staramy się nadawać sens stresującym sytuacjom i skupić się na możliwych rozwiązaniach |
5. | We keep hopeful and confident that we will overcome difficulties. | Mamy nadzieję i wierzymy, że przezwyciężymy wszystkie trudności |
6. | We encourage each other and build on our strengths. | Wspieramy się nawzajem i wykorzystujemy nasze mocne strony |
7. | We seize opportunities, take action, and persist in our efforts. | Wykorzystujemy możliwości, podejmujemy działania i jesteśmy wytrwali w naszych wysiłkach |
8. | We focus on possibilities and try to accept what we cannot change. | Skupiamy się na możliwościach i próbujemy zaakceptować rzeczy, których nie można zmienić |
9. | We share important values and life purpose that help us rise above difficulties. | Nasze wspólne wartości i cele życiowe pomagają nam przezwyciężyć trudności |
10. | We draw on spiritual resources (religious or non-religious) to help us cope well. | Lepiej radzimy sobie z trudnościami dzięki wartościom duchowym (religijnym i niereligijnym) |
11. | Our challenges inspire creativity, more meaningful priorities, and stronger bonds. | Wyzwania pobudzają naszą kreatywność, przewartościowują priorytety i budują silniejsze więzi między nami |
12. | Our hardship has increased our compassion and desire to help others. | Doświadczane trudności rozwinęły w nas współczucie i pragnienie pomagania innym |
13. | We believe we can learn and become stronger from our challenges. | Trudności, których doświadczamy, stanowią dla nas lekcje i umacniają nas |
14. | We are flexible in adapting to new challenges | Elastycznie przystosowujemy się do nowych wyzwań |
15. | We provide stability and reliability to buffer stresses for family members. | Możliwość zyskania oparcia w rodzinie i polegania na sobie nawzajem chroni nas przed doświadczanym stresem |
16. | Strong leadership by parents/caregivers provides warm nurturing, guidance, and security. | Silne przywództwo rodziców/opiekunów zapewnia czułą opiekę, wsparcie i poczucie bezpieczeństwa |
17. | We can count on family members to help each other in difficulty. | Możemy liczyć na to, że członkowie naszej rodziny będą pomagali sobie w trudnych sytuacjach |
18. | Our family respects our individual needs and differences. | Szanujemy pojawiające się między nami różnice i indywidualne potrzeby każdego członka rodziny |
19. | In our immediate and extended family, we have positive role models and mentors. | W naszej bliższej i dalszej rodzinie możemy odnaleźć osoby, które są dla nas wzorcami do naśladowania i mentorami |
20. | We can rely on the support of friends and our community. | Możemy liczyć na wsparcie przyjaciół i osób z naszego otoczenia |
21. | We have economic security to be able to get through hard times. | Posiadamy oszczędności, które pozwolą nam przetrwać trudny czas w życiu |
22. | We can access community resources to help our family through difficult times. | Możemy skorzystać ze wsparcia instytucji społecznych, aby przetrwać trudny czas |
23. | We try to clarify information about our stressful situation and our options. | Staramy się znaleźć przyczynę i rozwiązanie w trudnej sytuacji w której się znaleźliśmy |
24. | In our family, we are clear and consistent in what we say and do. | Działamy zgodnie z podjętymi ustaleniami |
25. | We can express our opinions and be truthful with each other. | W naszej rodzinie możemy otwarcie i szczerze wyrażać swoje opinie |
26. | We can share difficult negative feelings (e.g., sadness, anger, fears). | W naszej rodzinie możemy dzielić się z innymi naszymi trudnymi uczuciami (takimi jak smutek, złość, strach) |
27. | We show each other understanding and avoid blame. | Okazujemy sobie zrozumienie i unikamy oskarżeń |
28. | We can share positive feelings, appreciation, humor, and fun and find relief from difficulties. | Pozytywne emocje, wspólna zabawa, okazywanie wdzięczności i poczucie humoru przynoszą nam ulgę w trudnym czasie |
29. | We collaborate in discussing and making decisions, and we handle disagreements fairly. | Wspólnie dyskutujemy, współpracujemy przy podejmowaniu decyzji i w sposób uczciwy rozwiązujemy konflikty |
30. | We focus on our goals and take steps to reach them. | Koncentrujemy się na naszych celach i podejmujemy kroki, aby je osiągnąć |
31. | We celebrate successes and learn from mistakes. | Wspólnie cieszymy się z sukcesów oraz uczymy się na błędach |
32. | We plan and prepare for the future and try to prevent crises. | Robimy plany na przyszłość i staramy się zapobiec możliwym kryzysom |
Gender, % (n) | |
Female | 72.5 (674) |
Male | 27.5 (256) |
Age, M ± SD | 26.94 ± 9.82 |
Range of age | 18–63 |
>35, % (n) | 83% (772) |
35–63, % (n) | 17% (158) |
Level of education, % (n) | |
Primary | 3.3 (31) |
Vocational | 1.4 (13) |
Secondary | 60.5 (563) |
Higher | 34.7 (323) |
Place of residence, % (n) | |
The country | 27.3 (254) |
City up to 100,000 residents | 22.3 (207) |
City from 100,000 up to 500,000 residents | 19.5 (181) |
City over 500,000 residents | 31.0 (288) |
Estimate | Std. Estimate | p | |
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Belief Systems | |||
1. | 1.000 | 0.789 | 0.000 |
2. | 0.547 | 0.512 | 0.000 |
3. | 0.992 | 0.813 | 0.000 |
4 | 0.910 | 0.780 | 0.000 |
5. | 0.880 | 0.790 | 0.000 |
6. | 1.045 | 0.856 | 0.000 |
7. | 0.937 | 0.848 | 0.000 |
8. | 0.806 | 0.749 | 0.000 |
9. | 1.019 | 0.836 | 0.000 |
10. | 0.649 | 0.442 | 0.000 |
11. | 0.916 | 0.767 | 0.000 |
12. | 0.797 | 0.650 | 0.000 |
13. | 0.826 | 0.738 | 0.000 |
Organisational Processes | |||
14. | 1.000 | 0.718 | 0.000 |
15. | 1.419 | 0.873 | 0.000 |
16. | 1.155 | 0.690 | 0.000 |
17. | 1.049 | 0.756 | 0.000 |
18. | 1.193 | 0.800 | 0.000 |
19. | 0.993 | 0.594 | 0.000 |
20. | 0.541 | 0.404 | 0.000 |
21. | 0.529 | 0.352 | 0.000 |
Communication Processes | |||
23. | 1.000 | 0.733 | 0.000 |
24. | 0.828 | 0.690 | 0.000 |
25. | 1.127 | 0.749 | 0.000 |
26. | 1.282 | 0.819 | 0.000 |
27. | 1.196 | 0.802 | 0.000 |
28. | 1.059 | 0.761 | 0.000 |
29. | 1.257 | 0.846 | 0.000 |
30. | 1.080 | 0.819 | 0.000 |
31. | 0.993 | 0.788 | 0.000 |
32. | 0.990 | 0.687 | 0.000 |
Organisational Processes | Communication Processes | |
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Belief Systems | 0.821 *** | 0.871 *** |
Communication Processes | 0.841 *** | 1 |
FRAS-PL | FCPS | USER | MPO | FC | FS | AMMA | |
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WFRQ-PL | |||||||
Belief Systems | 0.455 *** | 0.329 *** | 0.416 *** | 0.369 *** | 0.142 | 0.254 *** | |
Organisational Processes | 0.424 *** | 0.435 *** | 0.378 *** | 0.357 *** | 0.121 | 0.168 * | |
Communication Processes | 0.567 *** | 0.410 *** | 0.484 *** | 0.459 *** | 0.025 | 0.285 *** |
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Nadrowska, N.; Błażek, M.; Lewandowska-Walter, A.; Błażek, W.; Zdun-Ryżewska, A. Walsh Family Resilience Questionnaire—Polish Adaptation (WFRQ-PL). Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 4197. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19074197
Nadrowska N, Błażek M, Lewandowska-Walter A, Błażek W, Zdun-Ryżewska A. Walsh Family Resilience Questionnaire—Polish Adaptation (WFRQ-PL). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(7):4197. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19074197
Chicago/Turabian StyleNadrowska, Natalia, Magdalena Błażek, Aleksandra Lewandowska-Walter, Wojciech Błażek, and Agata Zdun-Ryżewska. 2022. "Walsh Family Resilience Questionnaire—Polish Adaptation (WFRQ-PL)" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 7: 4197. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19074197
APA StyleNadrowska, N., Błażek, M., Lewandowska-Walter, A., Błażek, W., & Zdun-Ryżewska, A. (2022). Walsh Family Resilience Questionnaire—Polish Adaptation (WFRQ-PL). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(7), 4197. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19074197