Abstract
The Family Profile is a self-administered and easily interpreted measure of family functioning. Family members score and plot their results to create a graphical profile of their family's relationship strengths. The ability to graph their responses gives families immediate feedback and an intuitive grasp of their relationship strengths and opportunities for improving family relationships. Successfully used for 7 years in the USA and Canada, the Family Profile has now been revised. Using a national sample of over 1,800 college students, the measure was revised to include 12 scales measuring dimensions of family functioning such as kindness, unkindness, communication, and financial management. Regression analyses indicated that these scales significantly predicted family reladonship quality, school performance, substance use, and family conflict. The Family Profile II provides practitioners a measure that is easily scored and interpreted.
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