We show the first exploratory results on the Symptom Checklist SCL-90-R used in a clinical sample assessed and treated in the Applied Psychology Service of the UNED. The sample was composed by of 87 subjects (60,9% men and 39,1% women) with a mean age of 36,25 years. Women scored significantly higher in many scales and so did in the tree global severity indexes. On the other hand, there were no differences on age. The results found show apropiate psychometric properties. The instrument is sensitive to changes produced after a psychological intervention but the profiles studied and its relatively concordance with the clinical diagnosis suggest the use of the instrument is more a screening test than a diagnosis.
ResumenEn este trabajo se trata un caso de excesiva responsabilidad analizado desde la óptica cognitivo-constructivista. Esta perspectiva permite analizar la historia del problema prestando especial atención a la influencia de sus significados personales y las experiencias de su historia evolutiva.
AbstractIn this work a case of excessive responsability is considered from a cognitive constructivist point of view. This perspective allows to analyse the case paying special attention to the user´s own meanings and his evolutive experience.
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