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Hunor Girasek Jahn Ferenc Dél-pesti Kórház és Rendelőintézet, Pszichiátriai és Addiktológiai Centrum, Budapest, Magyarország

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Bevezetés

A Minnesota Multiphasic Inventory (MMPI) Magyarországon az 1970-es évek óta használatos pszichodiagnosztikai mérőeszköz, melynek második kiadása (MMPI-2) 1989-ben jelent meg a nemzetközi használatban, Magyarországon pedig 2009-ben készült el az adaptációja.

Célkitűzés

Jelen tanulmány célja, hogy bemutassa az MMPI-2-ben megjelent változásokat, újításokat és a teszt előnyeit a korábbi változatához képest.

Következtetések

A téma-összefoglaló tanulmány rávilágít, hogy az MMPI-2 kifejlesztése nemcsak új normatív mintát, de nyelvi-stilisztikai megújulást is hozott. Ezenfelül a korábbi Validitási és Klinikai skálák mellett olyan új skálák is megjelentek, mint az Újrastrukturált klinikai skálák, a Tartalmi skálák és a személyiségpszichopatológia mérésére alkalmas PSY-5 skálák. Megtörtént továbbá a Kiegészítő skálák revíziója, illetve új Kiegészítő skálák bevezetése és új Validitási skálák kifejlesztése is.

Konklúzió

A változtatások részletes számbavétele rámutat arra, hogy az MMPI újrasztenderdizálása során kialakított MMPI-2 jóval átfogóbb, egyben differenciáltabb értelmezést kínál a különböző mentális zavarok és pszichopatológiai jelenségek megértése szempontjából, mint az eredeti változat. Kitekintésként pedig ismertetésre kerül a nemzetközi gyakorlatba már bevezetett két új MMPI-fejlesztés, az MMPI-2-Resturctured Form (MMPI-2-RF) és az MMPI-3 is.

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Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle
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Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle
Language Hungarian
Size B5
Year of
Foundation
1928
Volumes
per Year
1
Issues
per Year
4
Founder Magyar Pszichológiai Társaság 
Founder's
Address
H-1075 Budapest, Hungary Kazinczy u. 23-27. I/116. 
Publisher Akadémiai Kiadó
Publisher's
Address
H-1117 Budapest, Hungary 1516 Budapest, PO Box 245.
Responsible
Publisher
Chief Executive Officer, Akadémiai Kiadó
ISSN 0025-0279 (Print)
ISSN 1588-2799 (Online)

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