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MMPI interpretation of psychiatric inpatients: caution in making inferences about concentration and memory.

C S Gass1, P C Burda, T W Starkey, F Dominguez.   

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The relation of specific MMPI scores to attention, concentration, and memory was assessed in an inpatient psychiatric sample diagnosed by DSM-III-R criteria as having schizophrenia, chronic undifferentiated type (n = 22); schizophrenia, paranoid type (n = 17); and schizoaffective disorder (n = 20). MMPI indices that are used widely to infer cognitive efficiency--including Scales 2 (Depression), 8 (Schizophrenia), SC-PT, D4 (Mental Dullness), SC2A (Lack of Ego Mastery, Cognitive), PSY (Psychoticism) and ORG (Organic Symptoms)--were investigated in relation to actual performance on Digit Span and subtests of the Wechsler Memory Scale (WMS, Russell's Revision). Weak correlations emerged (maximum r = .31, p less than .05), which suggests that scores on these MMPI measures may not provide a reliable basis for inferring attention and memory functioning.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1355492     DOI: 10.1002/1097-4679(199207)48:4<493::aid-jclp2270480409>3.0.co;2-p

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Psychol        ISSN: 0021-9762


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Review 1.  Emotional disturbances and their interaction with neuropsychological deficits.

Authors:  R M Reitan; D Wolfson
Journal:  Neuropsychol Rev       Date:  1997-03       Impact factor: 7.444

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