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MAPI code types in an inpatient crisis-unit sample.

M R Trenerry1, M L Pantle

  • 1Section of Psychology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905.

Journal of Personality Assessment
|January 1, 1990
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This study examined the Millon Adolescent Personality Inventory (MAPI) in a crisis unit, finding its personality style codes align with expressed concerns. Rorschach data showed limited correlation with MAPI codes.

Area of Science:

  • Psychological assessment
  • Clinical psychology
  • Personality disorders

Background:

  • Limited data exists on Millon Adolescent Personality Inventory (MAPI) high-point code combinations.
  • The MAPI is a tool for assessing personality styles in adolescents.
  • Understanding MAPI code frequencies is crucial for clinical interpretation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report the frequency of MAPI high-point codes in an inpatient crisis-unit sample.
  • To compare MAPI personality style codes with expressed concerns scales.
  • To analyze the relationship between MAPI codes and Rorschach data.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of MAPI data from an inpatient crisis-unit sample.
  • Comparison of MAPI personality style codes with expressed concerns scales.

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  • Correlational analysis between MAPI codes and Rorschach data.
  • Main Results:

    • MAPI high-point code frequencies were documented in the crisis sample.
    • MAPI personality style codes showed consistency with expressed concerns scales.
    • Rorschach vista responses were the only significant correlate with MAPI codes.

    Conclusions:

    • MAPI personality style scales and expressed concerns are largely consistent.
    • Rorschach data has limited utility in validating MAPI personality codes, except for vista responses.
    • Further research is needed to explore the MAPI's application in diverse clinical settings.