N = 382 individuals in the Miami-Dade community
Age 14 to 87
37.95 Mean
12.64 Std. Dev.
Gender 266 Female
116 Male
Marital Status 108 Single
196 Married
20 Living Together
46 Divorced
10 Widowed
2 Missing
Education 21 < High School
68 High School or Equivalent
120 Some College
172 College Degree
1 Missing
Religion 162 Catholic
49 Protestant
80 Other Christian
11 Jewish
57 Other
23 Missing
Occupation 72 Blue Collar/Domestic/Service/Housewives
44 Students
42 Technical/Sales
30 Supervision/Administration
177 Professional
13 Unemployed
4 Missing
122 $20,000-$39,000
93 $40,000-$60,000
92 > $60,000
12 Missing
Country of Birth 31 Counties in Caribbean, S. America, Central America, Mexico, USA, Asia, Europe
Ethnicity 101 White non-Hispanic
103 Black/African American
147 Hispanic
21 Asian
8 Other
2 Missing
Number Family Members 1 – 10
3.45 Mean
1.62 Std. Dev.
Number Children in Family 0 – 14
1.25 Mean
1.61 Std. Dev.
Type Family 179 Adults Only
150 Nuclear Families
29 Parents, Kids and other Relatives
9 Parents, Kids and other People
9 Parents, Kids, Relatives and other People
6 Missing
Results:
Factor structure confirmed with reliability analysis
.55 for Growth
.63 for Spirituality
.83 for Stability
.72 for Control
Total Scale .81
Conclusion:
Factor structure holds firm with predominantly immigrant subjects. Growth scale somewhat problematic; Spirituality borderline. Needs retesting.