Assessing posttraumatic stress disorder symptom clusters with the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory‐3 in a forensic disability sample

Author:

Kremyar Andrew J.1ORCID,Ben‐Porath Yossef S.1ORCID,Sellbom Martin2ORCID,Gervais Roger O.34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychological Sciences Kent State University Kent Ohio USA

2. Department of Psychology University of Otago Dunedin New Zealand

3. Neurobehavioural Associates Inc. Edmonton Alberta Canada

4. Department of Educational Psychology University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

Abstract

AbstractObjectivePrevious evidence indicates that scales from the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) family of instruments can measure self‐reported posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptomology and differentiate symptom clusters, including in forensic disability assessments. However, limited research has examined assessment of PTSD symptoms with the MMPI‐3, the most recent MMPI instrument. The goal of the current study was to identify the strongest MMPI‐3 scale predictors of individual PTSD symptom clusters, measured via self‐report.MethodsUsing a sample of 716 disability claimants (54.2% men; Mage = 42.98, SD = 10.87; 81.8% White), correlation, regression, and dominance analyses were performed to examine associations between scores on MMPI‐3 scales and latent PTSD symptom cluster factors derived using confirmatory factor analyses from items of the Detailed Assessment of Posttraumatic Stress (DAPS), and to identify the strongest predictor of each symptom cluster when MMPI‐3 scales were concurrently considered.ResultsResults indicate that conceptually expected MMPI‐3 scale scores were meaningfully associated with PTSD symptom cluster factors, with the MMPI‐3 Anxiety‐Related Experiences (ARX) scale demonstrating the strongest and most consistent associations across symptom clusters.ConclusionsResults of the current study largely converge with previous empirical studies of self‐reported PTSD symptoms in disability claimant settings with the MMPI instruments. Interpretive implications for the MMPI‐3, limitations, and future research directions are discussed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Clinical Psychology

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