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Information about the Circumplex Scales of Interpersonal Problems (CSIP).

Usage

csip

Format

An object of class circumplex_instrument of length 5.

Source

Boudreaux, M. J., Ozer, D. J., Oltmanns, T. F., & Wright, A. G. C. (2018). Development and validation of the circumplex scales of interpersonal problems. Psychological Assessment, 30(5), 594-609.

doi:10.1037/pas0000505

Examples

instrument("csip")
summary(csip)
#> CSIP: Circumplex Scales of Interpersonal Problems
#> 64 items, 8 scales, 1 normative data sets
#> Boudreaux, Ozer, Oltmanns, & Wright (2018)
#> <https://doi.org/10.1037/pas0000505>
#> 
#> The CSIP contains 8 circumplex scales.
#> PA: Domineering (90 degrees)
#> BC: Self-Centered (135 degrees)
#> DE: Distant (180 degrees)
#> FG: Socially Inhibited (225 degrees)
#> HI: Nonassertive (270 degrees)
#> JK: Exploitable (315 degrees)
#> LM: Self-Sacrificing (360 degrees)
#> NO: Intrusive (45 degrees)
#> 
#> The CSIP is rated using the following 4-point scale.
#> 0. Not a problem
#> 1. Minor problem
#> 2. Moderate problem
#> 3. Serious problem
#> 
#> The CSIP contains 64 items (open-access):
#> 1. Bossing around other people too much
#> 2. Acting rude and inconsiderate toward others
#> 3. Pushing away from other people who get too close
#> 4. Difficulty making friends
#> 5. Lacking self-confidence
#> 6. Letting other people boss me around too much
#> 7. Putting other people's needs before my own too much
#> 8. Being overly affectionate with others
#> 9. Verbally or physically abusing others
#> 10. Acting selfishly with others
#> 11. Difficulty showing love and affection to others
#> 12. Having trouble fitting in with others
#> 13. Getting easily embarrassed in front of others
#> 14. Acting overly submissive with others
#> 15. Giving too much to others
#> 16. Difficulty keeping personal matters private from others
#> 17. Starting arguments and conflicts with others
#> 18. Being unable to feel guilt or remorse
#> 19. Being unable to enjoy the company of others
#> 20. Avoiding people or social situations
#> 21. Difficulty taking the lead
#> 22. Being unable to express anger toward others
#> 23. Forgiving people too easily
#> 24. Talking too much
#> 25. Trying to influence or control other people too much
#> 26. Lacking respect for other people's beliefs, attitudes, or opinions
#> 27. Feeling emotionally disconnected from others
#> 28. Being unable to keep conversations going
#> 29. Having trouble asserting myself
#> 30. Being too concerned about what other people think
#> 31. Being overly sentimental or tender-hearted
#> 32. Flirting with other people too much
#> 33. Dominating or intimidating others
#> 34. Having trouble getting along with others
#> 35. Difficulty developing close and lasting relationships
#> 36. Feeling like an outsider in most social situations
#> 37. Feeling weak and insecure around dominant others
#> 38. Being easily taken advantage of
#> 39. Being easily affected by the pain and suffering of others
#> 40. Having trouble respecting other people's privacy
#> 41. Acting aggressively toward others
#> 42. Being insensitive to the thoughts, feelings, and needs of others
#> 43. Being unable to fully connect with others
#> 44. Being unable to be myself around others
#> 45. Being unable to stand up to others
#> 46. Compromising with other people too much
#> 47. Trusting people too easily
#> 48. Exaggerating so that other people will respect me
#> 49. Manipulating other people to get what I want
#> 50. Disliking most people
#> 51. Difficulty opening up to others
#> 52. Feeling fearful or nervous in social situations
#> 53. Avoiding confrontation when problems arise
#> 54. Being easily influenced by others
#> 55. Trying to solve other people's problems too much
#> 56. Confronting people too quickly about problems
#> 57. Acting superior or condescending toward others
#> 58. Having trouble giving emotional or moral support to others
#> 59. Feeling uncomfortable with being close or intimate with others
#> 60. Acting shy around others
#> 61. Letting other people make decisions too often
#> 62. Being unable to say 'no'
#> 63. Getting too attached to others
#> 64. Needing to be the center of attention
#> 
#> The CSIP currently has 1 normative data set(s):
#> 1. 712 American college students
#> Boudreaux, Ozer, Oltmanns, & Wright (2018)
#> <https://doi.org/10.1037/pas0000505>
scales(csip, items = TRUE)
#> The CSIP contains 8 circumplex scales.
#> PA: Domineering (90 degrees)
#>     1. Bossing around other people too much
#>     9. Verbally or physically abusing others
#>     17. Starting arguments and conflicts with others
#>     25. Trying to influence or control other people too much
#>     33. Dominating or intimidating others
#>     41. Acting aggressively toward others
#>     49. Manipulating other people to get what I want
#>     57. Acting superior or condescending toward others
#> BC: Self-Centered (135 degrees)
#>     2. Acting rude and inconsiderate toward others
#>     10. Acting selfishly with others
#>     18. Being unable to feel guilt or remorse
#>     26. Lacking respect for other people's beliefs, attitudes, or opinions
#>     34. Having trouble getting along with others
#>     42. Being insensitive to the thoughts, feelings, and needs of others
#>     50. Disliking most people
#>     58. Having trouble giving emotional or moral support to others
#> DE: Distant (180 degrees)
#>     3. Pushing away from other people who get too close
#>     11. Difficulty showing love and affection to others
#>     19. Being unable to enjoy the company of others
#>     27. Feeling emotionally disconnected from others
#>     35. Difficulty developing close and lasting relationships
#>     43. Being unable to fully connect with others
#>     51. Difficulty opening up to others
#>     59. Feeling uncomfortable with being close or intimate with others
#> FG: Socially Inhibited (225 degrees)
#>     4. Difficulty making friends
#>     12. Having trouble fitting in with others
#>     20. Avoiding people or social situations
#>     28. Being unable to keep conversations going
#>     36. Feeling like an outsider in most social situations
#>     44. Being unable to be myself around others
#>     52. Feeling fearful or nervous in social situations
#>     60. Acting shy around others
#> HI: Nonassertive (270 degrees)
#>     5. Lacking self-confidence
#>     13. Getting easily embarrassed in front of others
#>     21. Difficulty taking the lead
#>     29. Having trouble asserting myself
#>     37. Feeling weak and insecure around dominant others
#>     45. Being unable to stand up to others
#>     53. Avoiding confrontation when problems arise
#>     61. Letting other people make decisions too often
#> JK: Exploitable (315 degrees)
#>     6. Letting other people boss me around too much
#>     14. Acting overly submissive with others
#>     22. Being unable to express anger toward others
#>     30. Being too concerned about what other people think
#>     38. Being easily taken advantage of
#>     46. Compromising with other people too much
#>     54. Being easily influenced by others
#>     62. Being unable to say 'no'
#> LM: Self-Sacrificing (360 degrees)
#>     7. Putting other people's needs before my own too much
#>     15. Giving too much to others
#>     23. Forgiving people too easily
#>     31. Being overly sentimental or tender-hearted
#>     39. Being easily affected by the pain and suffering of others
#>     47. Trusting people too easily
#>     55. Trying to solve other people's problems too much
#>     63. Getting too attached to others
#> NO: Intrusive (45 degrees)
#>     8. Being overly affectionate with others
#>     16. Difficulty keeping personal matters private from others
#>     24. Talking too much
#>     32. Flirting with other people too much
#>     40. Having trouble respecting other people's privacy
#>     48. Exaggerating so that other people will respect me
#>     56. Confronting people too quickly about problems
#>     64. Needing to be the center of attention