An adaptation of the Interpersonal Problem Areas Rating Scale: pilot and interrater agreement study

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Autor(a) principal: Andrade,Ana Claudia Fontes de
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Frank,Ellen, Lotufo Neto,Francisco, Houck,Patricia R
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: This article describes the adaptation of a rating scale of interpersonal psychotherapy problem areas to include a fifth problem area appropriate to bipolar disorder and an interrater agreement study in identifying interpersonal problem areas and selecting a primary treatment focus if patients were to engage in treatment. METHOD: Five research interpersonal psychotherapists assessed nine audiotapes of a single interview with five bipolar and four unipolar patients in which the interpersonal inventory and identification of problem areas were undertaken. RESULTS: Raters agreed on presence and absence of problem areas in seven tapes. Kappas for identification of problem areas were 1.00 (grief), 0.77 (role dispute), 0.61 (role transition), 0.57 (interpersonal deficits) and 1.00 (loss of healthy self). Kappa for agreement on a primary clinical focus if patients were to engage in interpersonal psychotherapy treatment was 0.64. CONCLUSIONS: The adaptation of the original scale to include an area pertinent to bipolar disorder proved to be applicable and relevant for use with this population. The results show substantial interrater agreement in identifying problem areas and potential treatment focus.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An adaptation of the Interpersonal Problem Areas Rating Scale: pilot and interrater agreement study
title An adaptation of the Interpersonal Problem Areas Rating Scale: pilot and interrater agreement study
spellingShingle An adaptation of the Interpersonal Problem Areas Rating Scale: pilot and interrater agreement study
Andrade,Ana Claudia Fontes de
Psychotherapy
Interpersonal relations
Problems and exercises
Imagery/psychotherapy
Scales
title_short An adaptation of the Interpersonal Problem Areas Rating Scale: pilot and interrater agreement study
title_full An adaptation of the Interpersonal Problem Areas Rating Scale: pilot and interrater agreement study
title_fullStr An adaptation of the Interpersonal Problem Areas Rating Scale: pilot and interrater agreement study
title_full_unstemmed An adaptation of the Interpersonal Problem Areas Rating Scale: pilot and interrater agreement study
title_sort An adaptation of the Interpersonal Problem Areas Rating Scale: pilot and interrater agreement study
author Andrade,Ana Claudia Fontes de
author_facet Andrade,Ana Claudia Fontes de
Frank,Ellen
Lotufo Neto,Francisco
Houck,Patricia R
author_role author
author2 Frank,Ellen
Lotufo Neto,Francisco
Houck,Patricia R
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Andrade,Ana Claudia Fontes de
Frank,Ellen
Lotufo Neto,Francisco
Houck,Patricia R
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Psychotherapy
Interpersonal relations
Problems and exercises
Imagery/psychotherapy
Scales
topic Psychotherapy
Interpersonal relations
Problems and exercises
Imagery/psychotherapy
Scales
description OBJECTIVE: This article describes the adaptation of a rating scale of interpersonal psychotherapy problem areas to include a fifth problem area appropriate to bipolar disorder and an interrater agreement study in identifying interpersonal problem areas and selecting a primary treatment focus if patients were to engage in treatment. METHOD: Five research interpersonal psychotherapists assessed nine audiotapes of a single interview with five bipolar and four unipolar patients in which the interpersonal inventory and identification of problem areas were undertaken. RESULTS: Raters agreed on presence and absence of problem areas in seven tapes. Kappas for identification of problem areas were 1.00 (grief), 0.77 (role dispute), 0.61 (role transition), 0.57 (interpersonal deficits) and 1.00 (loss of healthy self). Kappa for agreement on a primary clinical focus if patients were to engage in interpersonal psychotherapy treatment was 0.64. CONCLUSIONS: The adaptation of the original scale to include an area pertinent to bipolar disorder proved to be applicable and relevant for use with this population. The results show substantial interrater agreement in identifying problem areas and potential treatment focus.
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