A psychometric analysis was conducted on a university counseling center int
ake problem checklist. Results indicated adequate internal consistency. Exp
loratory factor analysis revealed 5 factors that were congruent with those
in a replication data set: Psychological Disorders, Interpersonal Concerns,
Career/Academic, Family, and Acting Out. Confirmatory factor analysis supp
orted a hierarchical solution with these five Ist-order factors and a 2nd-o
rder factor labeled Distress. Cluster analysis suggested 5 client profiles,
with implications for treatment planning and outreach efforts. Cluster I d
escribed a low distress group. Cluster 2 seemed to represent moderate distr
ess. Cluster 3 displayed elevations on all factors except Acting Out. Clust
er 4 had elevations on all factors, with extreme elevation on Acting Out. C
luster 5 described clients with a Career/Academic focus.