Revalidating a Measure of Parents’ Attitudes Toward Gender and Sexuality Diversity-Inclusive Curricula in an Australian National Sample

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This paper details revalidation of a higher-order (HO) version of the Parental Attitudes Toward Inclusiveness Instrument (PATII), measuring parents’ attitudes toward curricular inclusivity of gender and sexuality diversity. The 48-item scale includes two HO factors: Supports and Barriers, and one first-order factor: Parental Capability. Responses from parents of government-school students (N = 2093) provided evidence for scale reliability, validity, and measurement invariance.

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Ullman, J., Hobby, L., & Ferfolja, T. (2024). Revalidating a Measure of Parents’ Attitudes Toward Gender and Sexuality Diversity-Inclusive Curricula in an Australian National Sample. Journal of Homosexuality, 71(6), 1536–1559. https://doi.org/10.1080/00918369.2023.2178355

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