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MAPI Code Types in an Inpatient Crisis-Unit Sample

Authors: M R, Trenerry; M L, Pantle;

MAPI Code Types in an Inpatient Crisis-Unit Sample

Abstract

Limited data is available concerning the use of the Millon Adolescent Personality Inventory (MAPI; Millon, Green, & Meagher, 1982) and high-point code combinations of its personality style scales. Our study reports on the frequency of high-point codes in an inpatient crisis-unit sample. Data analyses comparing personality style codes using MAPI expressed concerns scale elevations and Rorschach data are reported. Results comparing the personality style codes and expressed concerns scales were consistent with the findings of Millon et al. (1982). Analyses comparing Rorschach and MAPI data revealed only the presence or absence of vista responses as having any appreciable relationship to MAPI codes or personality scales.

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Male, Adolescent, Personality Inventory, Psychometrics, Personality Disorders, Rorschach Test, Peer Group, Crisis Intervention, Adaptation, Psychological, Humans, Female, Social Adjustment

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