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Original Articles

Further Validation of the Social Interest Index With Male Alcoholics

Pages 79-84 | Published online: 10 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

The relationships between the Social Interest Index (SII) and other variables were explored in two studies of male alcoholics. The SII correlated positively with Achievement, Dominance, and Intraception of the Edwards Personal Preference Schedule and negatively with Abasement and Succorance. The SII failed to correlate positively with Affiliation and Nurturance and unexpectedly correlated negatively with Autonomy. The SII was also found to relate positively to Personal Orientation Inventory (POI) measures of inner-directedness, present-field time orientation, mental health, self-significance, and interpersonal contact. The SII was positively related to Edwards (1957) Revised Social Desirability Scale (So-R), and most partial correlations for the Ski and the POI measures were Significant with So-R controlled. Overall, the SII scores were not significantly related to age, marital status, and socioeconomic status but positively related to educational level. The implications of the results were discussed.

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