Abstract

Despite the importance of Bowen family systems theory in the field of family therapy, there have been few studies examining family unit functioning. To fill this gap, a self‐report instrument, the Family Unit Functioning (FUF) questionnaire has been developed. The FUF questionnaire is a multidimensional measure specifically for adults (aged 25+) about nuclear and family‐of‐origin responses to challenges. Eighty‐six adults who were enrolled in Bowen theory training programs participated in an online questionnaire. The FUF assessment tests five dimensions of family unit functioning developed by Papero (2020). The investigators employed a confirmatory factor analysis, and the following analyses results indicate support for four of the five proposed FUF dimensional constructs: 1. resourcefulness; 2. connectedness and integration; 4. systems thinking; and 5. goal structure. However, the third construct, tension management, requires further validation using a larger data source to generate a more favourable result. The potential contribution of the FUF instrument for testing Bowen theory, use as a family psychotherapy assessment tool, and as an indicator of psychotherapeutic outcomes is discussed.

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