Factor Structure and Convergent Validity of the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems in an Inpatient Setting
Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 05/24/2012
Bush A et al. – Although the five factors (Nonassertive, Detached, Intrusive, Self–Sacrificing, and Socially Inhibited) demonstrated adequate internal consistency, reliability, and limited convergent validity, the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems is ultimately useful insofar as it engages patients in collaborative self–awareness during intensive psychotherapeutically oriented treatment.



