Prediction of recovery for closed-head-injured adults: An evaluation of the MMPI, the adaptive behavior scale, and A “Quality of Life” rating scale
- 31 October 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Clinical Psychology
- Vol. 43 (6) , 699-707
- https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-4679(198711)43:6<699::aid-jclp2270430610>3.0.co;2-9
Abstract
Twenty-five closed-head-injured adults (24 males, 1 female; M age = 28.8 years) were classified as “recovered” if they had returned to work, school, or a sheltered workshop for which pay was received and “non-recovered” if they did not meet these criteria. Current status was compared with MMPI, Adaptive Behavior Scale (ABS), and “Quality of Life” Rating Scale (QLRS) scores at time of entry into a rehabilitation program. The “non-recovered” group was significantly higher on the PD (Psychopathic deviate) scale. No differences were found between groups on the Sc (Schizophrenia) or K (Validity) scales. The “recovered” group was significantly higher on the ABS Economic Activity domain and significantly lower in the Violent & Destructive, Antisocial, Rebelliousness, Untrustworthiness, Stereotyped Behavior & Odd Mannerisms, and Psychological Disturbance behavior domains. The self-ratings (QLRS) of the “nonrecovered” subjects were significantly more distinct from the ratings made by their relatives or significant others than were those of the “recovered” subjects.Keywords
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