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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Obesity and Interpersonal Problems: An Analysis with the Interpersonal Circumplex

Gianluca Lo CocoSalvatore GulloFabrizio ScrimaVincenzo Bruno

subject

[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyEating Behaviour Obesity Interpersonal Problems IIP Psychological DistressComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS

description

This study examines the interpersonal problems profiles of obese individuals by cluster analysing the interpersonal problems circumplex scores of participants. The Inventory of Interpersonal Problems— Short Circumplex (IIP‐32) was completed by 368 treatment‐seeking obese individuals. These data were cluster analysed, and groups of obese subjects defined by varying interpersonal problems were compared with regard to psychological distress, self‐esteem, body dissatisfaction, quality of life and binge behaviours. Cluster analyses of the IIP‐32 resulted in four clusters, which occupied two quadrants of the interpersonal circumplex. Several differences in body mass index, psychological distress, quality of life and body dissatisfaction emerged across the four interpersonal groups. Although obese individuals reported elevated interpersonal distress, these subjects are not homogeneous with regard to interpersonal problems. Psychiatric co‐morbidity and psychological distress may explain these interpersonal differences. These findings underscore the importance for clinicians to assess carefully patients’ interpersonal functioning, especially with respect to treatmentseeking obese patients.

10.1002/cpp.753http://hdl.handle.net/10447/57561