Wiggins J S, Trobst K K
Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia.
J Pers Assess. 1997 Feb;68(1):110-26. doi: 10.1207/s15327752jpa6801_9.
The Interpersonal Adjective Scales (IAS) and the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (IIP) are current representatives of a long-standing tradition and their use as assessment instruments is expected to become increasingly widespread in the near future and beyond. The IAS is a direct descendent of the interpersonal circumplex tradition and is characterized by an extraordinarily close relation between theory and method in the assessment of both normal and disordered personalities. The IIP stems from a more recent conceptual distinction between psychiatric symptoms and problems of living that has been linked directly to the interpersonal circumplex. This review is meant to alert clinicians to promising supplements to traditional intrapsychic and symptomatic psychodiagnostic batteries.
人际形容词量表(IAS)和人际问题清单(IIP)是一个长期传统的当前代表,预计它们作为评估工具在不久的将来及以后会越来越广泛地使用。IAS是人际环形模型传统的直接产物,其特点是在评估正常和异常人格时理论与方法之间有着极其紧密的关系。IIP源于精神症状与生活问题之间最近的概念区分,这一区分与人际环形模型直接相关。本综述旨在提醒临床医生注意对传统的心理内省和症状性心理诊断组合有前景的补充方法。