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Adaptação do inventário do clima familiar para crianças (ICF-C)
Adapting the Family Climate Inventory for Children The article presents the adaptation process of the Family Climate Inventory for Children (FCI-C). The scale was applied in a sample of 183 children from 8 to 12 years of age, and differences related to the school type, grade level and sex were investigated. The FCI-C presented adequate psychometric indexes with Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin equal to 0.77 and significant Bartlett's sphericity test (χ2 =741.70; gl=210, p<0.001). There was a difference (p<0.05) in the negative climate among the participants divided by schools. The instrument is useful in researching the family climate from children and can be used in interventions and research with children.