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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Forensic Psychology

Background:

  • The Rorschach Comprehensive System (CS) is a widely used psychological assessment tool.
  • Adolescent development involves unique cognitive and emotional characteristics.
  • Cross-cultural comparisons of psychological data are essential for normative understanding.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present Rorschach Comprehensive System (CS) data for Israeli nonpatient adolescents.
  • To compare these data with international adolescent and adult Rorschach CS data.
  • To determine the applicability of international adult CS reference data for adolescent psychopathology evaluation.

Main Methods:

  • Data collection from 100 Israeli nonpatient adolescents (ages 11-18) using the Rorschach Comprehensive System (CS).
  • Division of participants into two age groups: 11-14 years (n=42) and 15-18 years (n=58).
  • Comparative analysis with international Rorschach CS data (Meyer et al., 2007).

Main Results:

  • Israeli adolescents exhibit age-appropriate self-inspection (FD), individualism (Xu%), unconventional reality perception (X+%, P), and scientific interest (Sc).
  • Adolescents aged 11-14 show some affect modulation difficulties (C>0).
  • Israeli adolescents are unlikely to display major CS psychopathological constellations, similar to nonpatient adults.

Conclusions:

  • Israeli adolescents' Rorschach CS profiles align with international peers but show adult-like tendencies in certain measures (Lambda, F%).
  • Age-appropriate deviations in Rorschach CS data are observed in Israeli adolescents.
  • International adult CS reference data can be utilized for evaluating adolescent psychopathology, barring specific age-related variations.