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Area of Science:

  • Psychological assessment
  • Clinical psychology
  • Digital health

Background:

  • The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated remote psychological services, including tele-health.
  • Traditional Rorschach administration involves in-person interaction with physical cards.
  • The need for remote Rorschach administration tools emerged due to safety protocols.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review options for remote Rorschach administration via videoconference.
  • To provide preliminary data on a new electronic app for remote Rorschach Performance Assessment System (R-PAS) administration.
  • To determine if remote electronic R-PAS administration yields different data than in-person methods, focusing on complexity scores.

Main Methods:

  • A pilot study involving 60 adult Italian community volunteers.
  • Remote administration of the Rorschach task using a new electronic R-PAS app via videoconference.
  • Statistical analysis of complexity scores compared to R-PAS normative expectations (SS=100), including Bayesian likelihoods.

Main Results:

  • Remote Rorschach administration using the electronic R-PAS app yielded complexity scores comparable to standard in-person procedures.
  • Preliminary analysis indicated that the general level of complexity was similar between remote and in-person testing.
  • Tentative findings on other R-PAS scores suggested potential normative departures, possibly influenced by the app, home testing environment, or pandemic-related factors.

Conclusions:

  • Remote Rorschach administration via the new electronic R-PAS app appears to produce comparable complexity data to in-person methods.
  • The study supports the feasibility of using tele-health for Rorschach assessments.
  • Further research is recommended to explore other R-PAS scores and practical implications of remote administration.