Title of article
MMPI-2 As a Predictor of Change in PTSD Symptom Clusters: A Further Analysis of the Forbes et al. (2002) Data Set
Author/Authors
Allen، Nicholas B. نويسنده , , Forbes، David نويسنده , , Creamer، Mark نويسنده , , McHugh، Tony نويسنده , , Debenham، Paul نويسنده , , Hopwood، Malcolm نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-182
From page
183
To page
0
Abstract
In this study, we reanalyzed the Forbes et al. (2002) data set to examine the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI-2; Butcher, Dahlstrom, Graham, Tellegen, & Kaemmer, 1989) as a differential predictor of change across posttraumatic stress disorder symptom clusters following treatment in 141 Vietnam veterans. A series of partial correlation and linear multivariate regression analyses, controlling for initial symptom severity, identified several scales predictive of symptom change. None of the MMPI-2 scales, however, emerged as predictors of change in reexperiencing symptoms. Social alienation and marital distress were the most potent predictors for avoidance symptoms. Anger, alcohol use, and hypomania were the most potent predictors for the hyperarousal symptoms. Of the personality disorders, borderline personality was the strongest predictor of change in the avoidance and hyperarousal clusters. Further replication of the findings of this article and those reported by Forbes et al. (2002) is required.
Keywords
motivational climate , self-efficacy , perceived difficulty , goal involvement
Journal title
Journal of Personality Assessment
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Journal of Personality Assessment
Record number
79634
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