This study described the construction and validation of the Coping Inventor
y for Prodromes of Mania (CIPM)-a newly developed instrument aimed at asses
sing how manic depressive sufferers dealt with their prodromes of mania. Tw
o hundred and six subjects completed a 40-item measure of coping responses
to prodromes of mania, a measure of social functioning and a mood measure.
The CIPM yielded four empirically derived subscales: stimulation reduction,
problem-directed coping, seeking professional help, denial or blame. All o
f these subscales provided good reliability and acceptably high internal co
nsistency data. There was also some evidence of good validity of the CIPM.
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