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  • Title: Assessment of schizophrenic inpatients with the MCMI.
    Author: Jackson JL, Greenblatt RL, Davis WE, Murphy TJ, Trimakas K.
    Journal: J Clin Psychol; 1991 Jul; 47(4):505-10. PubMed ID: 1939694.
    Abstract:
    The Million Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI) Psychotic Thinking scale previously was found insensitive in the detection of schizophrenia. The MCMI also was shown to be susceptible to undetected "faking good." We hypothesized that the insensitivity of the MCMI Psychotic Thinking scale was due to an unwillingness of schizophrenic patients to report psychotic symptoms. The MCMI was administered to 258 male schizophrenic inpatients who were classified as symptom-reporters or nonreporters based upon whether they endorsed psychotic symptoms on a separate problem checklist. Willingness to report psychotic symptoms was a significant factor in MCMI Psychotic Thinking scale scores as well as many other MCMI scales.
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