Validity of the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory in the assessment of affective disorders |
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Authors: | J Choca L Bresolin A Okonek D Ostrow |
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Affiliation: | Psychology Service, Veterans Administration, Lakeside Medical Center, Chicago, IL 60611. |
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Abstract: | The Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI) was administered to 270 adult outpatients with major affective disorders at the same time that a semistructured, diagnostic interview was conducted by a clinician. The mood of the patient was then rated, and the clinician completed the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale and the Mania Rating Scale. A consensual diagnosis was arrived at by the team of investigators using DSM-III criteria. Significant correlations were found between four MCMI affective scales and the global mood state of the patient. Analysis of covariance indicated that the MCMI affective scales are significantly related to DSM-III affective disorders even after the effect of the current mood of the patient is partialled out. The clinical usefulness of each of the scales is discussed. |
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