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The British inventory of mental pathology (BIMP): Six factored scales

A Bedford, I J Deary

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Abstract

The first item principal components analysis oil the Delusions-Symptoms-States Inventory's item pool was carried out to assess the coherence or the a priori concepts. This involved the responses of 479 psychiatric patients and 234 normal adult subjects on 104 test items. Principal components analyses produced six oblique scales of six items each, with satisfactory Cronbach alpha reliability coefficients, which were also meaningful clinically. These were Psychological Distress, Grandiose Beliefs, Persecutory Beliefs, Euphoric Mood, Intrusive Thoughts and Acts and Somatic Distress. A principal components analysis of the scale scores produced three higher order factors including ones identified as neurosis and psychosis. The factor, and subscale scores, were examined in relation to the degree of patient involvement with psychiatric services and normal status. These six new scales, to be known as the British Inventory of Mental Pathology (BIMP), should be useful as a quick psychiatric screening measure and as a monitor of change. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1017-1025
Number of pages9
JournalPersonality and Individual Differences
Volume40
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2006

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • Delusions-Symptoms-States Inventory (DSSI)
  • principal components analysis
  • British Inventory of Mental Pathology (BIMP)
  • neurosis
  • psychosis
  • SYMPTOMS-STATES INVENTORY
  • DEPRESSION
  • ANXIETY
  • VALIDATION
  • DSSI/SAD
  • SAMPLE
  • SCL-90-R
  • MODELS

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