Hb. Miller et Ce. Paniak, MMPI AND MMPI-2 PROFILE AND CODE TYPE CONGRUENCE IN A BRAIN-INJURED SAMPLE, Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section A, Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology, 17(1), 1995, pp. 58-64
Examined the comparability of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality In
ventory (MMPI) and Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI
-2) in a sample of brain-injured patients. There were 53 patients (36
males, 17 females; M age = 27.25, SD = 11.45), the majority of whom ha
d suffered a closed-head injury. The MMPI-2 and MMPI items were admini
stered in the context of an extensive neuropsychological examination.
Results revealed a lack of congruence between the MMPI and MMPI-2 when
the entire profile was compared using profile analysis. Analyses of c
ode types found congruence to be high for single point elevations but
modest for 2-point code types. The degree of congruence appears relate
d to the nature of analysis, and for clinical purposes, code-type inte
rpretation may be most relevant. These results provide some support fo
r the congruence of the MMPI and MMPI-2. for brain-injured patients, b
ut particular caution should be exercised in the interpretation of 2-p
oint code types.