Polish adaptation and validation of the Short Inventory of Problems (SIP-2L)
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Zakład Psychologii Klinicznej i Psychopatologii, Instytut Psychologii, Uniwersytet Łódzki
Submission date: 2022-02-03
Final revision date: 2022-08-09
Acceptance date: 2022-09-01
Online publication date: 2023-12-31
Publication date: 2023-12-31
Psychiatr Pol 2023;57(6):1263-1276
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Objectives:
The aim of the research was to present the Polish adaptation and validation of the Short Inventory of Problems (SIP-2L) by Miller et al. (1995). The SIP-2L is a popular selfreport measure used to assess the negative consequences of alcohol use in 5 domains with negative consequences: physical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, social and impulse control. The adapted version of SIP assesses lifetime consequences of using alcohol.
Methods:
A total of 256 participants diagnosed with alcohol dependence (71 women and 185 men) completed an assessment battery that included SIP-2L and Polish versions of AUDIT, MAST and KOEP-R, which is a modified Polish adaptation of CEAQ – Comprehensive Effects of Alcohol Questionnaire.
Results:
Confirmatory factor analysis demonstrated the hypothesized 5-factor model produced the best fit. Reliability of the entire method (Cronbach’s α = 0.868) and for all factors was satisfactory, as was convergent validity.
Conclusions:
The results support that the Polish version of the SIP-2L has good psychometric properties and can successfully assess the consequences of drinking among patients diagnosed with alcohol dependence