Connectedness with Parents uses 7 items from the CARE Tipping Point Bangladesh baseline survey to understand girls' relationship quality with their parents.
Geographies Tested: Bangladesh
Populations Included: Female
Age Range: Adolescents
1. You feel very close to your parents
2. Your parents spend time with you
3. You can approach your parents for any problem that you face
4. Your parents care about you
5. Your parents help you with your homework
6. You feel comfortable to talk to your parents
7. You are very important to your parents
Response Options:
Disagree
Agree
The scale’s total score ranges between 0 and 7 with higher score indicating greater connectedness.
Parvin, K., Nunna, T. T., Mamun, M. A., Talukder, A., Antu, J. F., Siddique, A. A., Kalra, S., Laterra, A., Sprinkel, A., Stefanik, L., & Naved, R. T. (2019). Tipping Point project: Report of the baseline study findings from Bangladesh. https://care.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Baseline-report_TP-_FINAL_March-30.pdf
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