T. Maruta et al., WADDELLS NONORGANIC SIGNS AND MINNESOTA MULTIPHASIC PERSONALITY-INVENTORY PROFILES IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC LOW-BACK-PAIN, Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976), 22(1), 1997, pp. 72-75
Study Design. An analysis of clinical data gathered at an orthopedic o
utpatient clinic is presented. Objective. To examine the relationship
between Waddell scores and the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inven
tory response patterns. Summary of Background Data. Waddell's study of
nonorganic signs of low back pain showed consistent correlations with
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory scales 1 to 3. Methods. A
Waddell score was obtained from 507 consecutive patients with chronic
low back pain to whom an Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
also was administered. The sample was divided into those patients with
a high Waddell score (high waddell score = 3 to 5) and those with a l
ow Waddell score (low waddell score = 0 to 2); men and women were scor
ed separately. Results. Among male patients, statistically significant
differences were found between the high Waddell score and low Waddell
score groups on Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory scales 1,
3, and 8, but among females, differences were statistically significa
nt only on scale 8. Conclusions. Correlations between the Waddell scor
e and the first three scales of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality
Inventory were not fully replicated. The difference between the high W
addell and low Waddell groups on scale 8, however, was significant for
men and women.