Zeimara de Almeida Santos, A. Soares, Luciana Mourão
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Abstract
This study aimed to perform exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis of the Inventory of Social Skills for Difficult Therapeutic
Situations with a sample of Psychology professionals, as well as to evaluate the invariance of the measure for professionals of
different therapeutic approaches. Participants were 212 therapists (85% women). Confirmatory factor analysis verified a unifactorial
structure as the most reliable for the data, with 12 items that comprise a set of rule breaking behaviors by the patient. Multigroup
invariance analysis confirmed that the inventory achieved configural, metric, scale and residual invariance for the frequency scale
of social skills, considering for the two different approach groups: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and other approaches. The
Inventory of Social Skills for difficult Therapeutic Situations presented psychometric properties that enable the use of the measure
for identifying situations considered difficult by professionals.