Dissimulation in forensic psychiatric evaluations,a case-control study of the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-ⅢOA
Dissimulation in forensic psychiatric evaluations,a case-control study of the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-Ⅲ
The possible tendency of subjects to decrease,hide,or omit symptomatic aspects of their mental functioning is one of the main problems in forensic psychological and psychiatric evaluations.We aimed at verifying the possible existence of significant differences in the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-Ⅲ(MCMI-Ⅲ)scales scores between a sample of dissimulators(n=40)and their non-dissimulator counterpart matched by age,sex,and diagnosis.Cases and comparisons were retrieved from the archive of a single university forensic psychiatric centre between 2013 and 2022.Results showed statistically significant higher scores in the sample of dissimulators in the Desirability,Histrionic,Narcissistic,and Compulsive MCMI-Ⅲ scales than in the comparison sample.Point biserial correlation test disclosed a strong positive correlation between the Desirability,Histrionic,Narcissistic,and Compulsive scales of the MCMI-Ⅲ and being in the dissimulator group of subjects while a negative correlation emerged for all the other scales except drug dependence.
Roberta Risola;Gabriele Mandarelli;Ignazio Grattagliano;Anna Cassano;Antonia Valerio;Cristiano Barbieri;Roberto Catanesi
Department of Educational Science Psychology and Communication,University of Bari"Aldo Moro",Bari,ItalyInterdisciplinary Department of Medicine,Section of Criminology and Forensic Psychiatry,University of Bari"Aldo Moro",Bari,ItalyDepartment of Law,University of Pavia,Pavia,Italy
dissimulationMillon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-Ⅲforensic psychiatric evaluationforensic psychological evaluationmental disorders
《法庭科学研究(英文)》 2024 (001)
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