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Criterion validity of the interpersonal dependency inventory: a preliminary study on 621 addictive subjects

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

Gwenolé Loas*
Affiliation:
University Department of Psychiatry of Amiens, Hospital Pinel, 80044 Amiens cedex 01, France
Maurice Corcos
Affiliation:
Department of Adolescent Psychiatry of the Institut Mutualiste Monsouris, Paris, France
Fernando Perez-Diaz
Affiliation:
CNRS-UMR 7593, Paris, France
Annie Verrier
Affiliation:
University Department of Psychiatry of Amiens, Hospital Pinel, 80044 Amiens cedex 01, France
Julien Daniel Guelfi
Affiliation:
Clinique des Maladies Mentales et de l’Encéphale, Paris, France
Olivier Halfon
Affiliation:
University Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry of Lausanne, Switzerland
François Lang
Affiliation:
University Department of Psychiatry of Saint Etienne, France
Paul Bizouard
Affiliation:
he University Department of Psychiatry of Besançon, France
Jean Luc Venisse
Affiliation:
University Department of Psychiatry of Nantes, France
Martine Flament
Affiliation:
CNRS-UMR 7593, Paris, France
Philippe Jeammet
Affiliation:
Department of Adolescent Psychiatry of the Institut Mutualiste Monsouris, Paris, France
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*Corresponding author. E-mail address: [email protected] (G. Loas).
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Summary

The interpersonal dependency inventory comprised three subscales called Emotional reliance of another person (ER), lack of social self confidence (LSS) and Assertion of autonomy (AUT). Several formula have been developed for deriving whole-scale scores.

The aim of the study on 621 addictive subjects was to determine the best formula using the DSM-IV dependent personality disorder as gold standard. The formula 3 ER + LSS – AUT yielded the best values of sensitivity and specificity.

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Copyright © Éditions scientifiques et médicales Elsevier SAS 2002

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