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The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory (RPI) in the Law Enforcement Setting - A Preliminary Convergent Validit

The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory (RPI) in the Law Enforcement Setting - A Preliminary Convergent Validity Analysis - Ş tefan Liţă, Psychologist Ministry of the Interior PsychosociologicalCenter Bucharest, Romania.

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The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory (RPI) in the Law Enforcement Setting - A Preliminary Convergent Validit

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  1. The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory (RPI) in the Law Enforcement Setting - A Preliminary Convergent Validity Analysis - Ştefan Liţă, Psychologist Ministry of the Interior PsychosociologicalCenter Bucharest, Romania The screening version of Roerich’s 5-component model of mental health assessment was investigated with data from two police organizations in Romania (72 police officers and 221 police applicants). Data was collected by self-reported inventories and analysed using correlations (Pearson’s) and analysis of variance (ANOVA). The data showed a significant relationship between level of emotional problems assessed by Roerich’s method and level of emotional problems assessed by other classical inventories: 16PF Questionnaire, Guilford-Zimmerman Temperament Survey, Cattell Anxiety Questionnaire, and the Cornell Medical Index. Our research indicates that the screening version of the Roadmind Psychodynamic Inventory had acceptable convergent validity. Psychometric and conceptual problems were discussed and suggestions for future research were advanced. Key words: policemen’s mental health, mental imagery approach, psychodynamic , convergent validity. The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory in the Law Enforcement Setting

  2. High level stress Administer other classical test and calculate differences between those groups Administer test and apply cutoff score Low level stress Figure 1- A simple decision strategy and design The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory in the Law Enforcement Setting

  3. Table 1- Descriptive data for Stress Index of RPI The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory in the Law Enforcement Setting

  4. Descriptive titles for SIXTEEN PERSONALITY FACTORS QUESTIONNAIREROERICH PSYCH. INVENTORY Primary factorsLeft meaning low scoresRight meaning high scoresPearson correlationSig.( 2-tailed) Table 2- The correlations between 16 PF scales and Stress Index of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory in the Law Enforcement Setting

  5. Table 3-The differences between factors of 16 PF Questionnaire depending on the Roerich Index level The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory in the Law Enforcement Setting

  6. ROERICH PSYCHODYNAMIC INVENTORY Descriptive titles for GUILFORD-ZIMMERMAN TEMPERAMENT SURVEY Table 4- The correlations between GZTS symptom scales and Stress Index of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory in the Law Enforcement Setting

  7. Table 5- The differences between the scales of GZTS depending on the Roerich Index level The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory in the Law Enforcement Setting

  8. High level stress Administer other classical test and calculate differences between the extreme groups Administer test and apply cutoff score Moderate level of stress Low level stress Figure 2- A simple decision strategy and design The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory in the Law Enforcement Setting

  9. Table 6- Descriptive data for Stress Index of RPI The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory in the Law Enforcement Setting

  10. Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory Cattell Anxiety Questionnaire Pearson Correlation Sig. (2-tailed) The scales Table 7- The correlations between the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory and the Cattell Anxiety Questionnaire The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory in the Law Enforcement Setting

  11. Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory Cattell Anxiety Questionnaire Pearson Correlation Sig. (2-tailed) The items Table 7- The correlations between the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory and the Cattell Anxiety Questionnaire The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory in the Law Enforcement Setting

  12. Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory Cattell Anxiety Questionnaire Pearson Correlation Sig. (2-tailed) The items Table 7- The correlations between the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory and the Cattell Anxiety Questionnaire The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory in the Law Enforcement Setting

  13. Low Level Group (N=37) High Level Group (N=35) Table 8- The means at CAQ and CMI depending on Roerich Index level The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory in the Law Enforcement Setting

  14. Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory Cornell Medical Index Pearson Correlation Sig. (2-tailed) The scales Table 7- The correlations between the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory and the Cornell Medical Index The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory in the Law Enforcement Setting

  15. Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory Cornell Medical Index Pearson Correlation Sig. (2-tailed) The items Table 7- The correlations between the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory and the Cornell Medical Index The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory in the Law Enforcement Setting

  16. Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory Cornell Medical Index Pearson Correlation Sig. (2-tailed) The items Table 7- The correlations between the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory and the Cornell Medical Index The Use of the Roerich Psychodynamic Inventory in the Law Enforcement Setting

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