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- Title
CONSTRUCCIÓN Y VALIDACIÓN DEL INVENTARIO DE RELACIONES INTERPERSONALES Y DEPENDENCIAS SENTIMENTALES (IRIDS-100).
- Authors
Ruiz, Carlos Sirvent; de la Villa Moral Jiménez, María
- Abstract
This article presents the validation of the IRIDS-100 or Inventory of Interpersonal Relationships and Affective Dependencies, the latter being subdivided into 1) Emotional Dependency (maladaptive behavior contingent to an affective-dependent interrelationship), 2) Codependency (caregiver-heterocontrol syndrome) and 3) Bidependency (affective dependency engrafted on a substance dependency). The purpose of this paper is to construct and validate the Inventory of Interpersonal Relationships and Sentimental Dependencies (IRIDS-100). The total sample was made up of 880 individuals, 100 of them (11.4%) identified as emotional dependent; 52 (n= 5.9%) as codependent, and 75 (n=8.5%) as bidependent. 311 (35.3%) general population individuals and various comparison samples (addicts and non-codependent relatives) were selected via simple random sampling. AFE (principal component extraction method) was used, and reliability, internal consistency, and content and decision validity criteria were assessed. IRIDS-100 psychometric guarantees were confirmed, and a factor structure made up of seven explicative dimensions was found: Dependent Triad, Accommodation, Self-deception, Negative Feelings, Personal History, Characterosis, and Codependent Triad. Analyzed constructs have entity and rationale owing to their social and health impact: 8.66% of the general population (control group) has a remarkable relationship dependency level. We propose to go dig into the relationship dependency phenomenon and its associated factors due to their double evaluation and therapeutic utility.
- Publication
Health & Addictions / Salud y Drogas, 2018, Vol 18, Issue 2, p35
- ISSN
1578-5319
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21134/haaj.v18i2.342