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Clinical Psychological Assessment Profile of Psychiatric Outpatients Who Complain of Symptoms of Neurosis: K-WAIS-IV and MMPI-2

Abstract

The purpose of the present study is to identify latent profiles among psychiatric outpatients based on psychological evaluations using K-WAIS-IV and MMPI-2. Multiple regression analysis was conducted to examine whether subtests of K-WAISIV what significantly affected classified profiles. Latent profile analyses indicated that best fitting model is classified into three classes: high average level of intelligence and significant psychological problems associated with D, Pt and Si scales (C1); average level of intelligence and low psychological problems (C2); and low average level of intelligence and significantly high psychological problems associated with Pt, Sc and D scales (C3). Compared to C2, C1 is more likely to obtain low scores on the Arithmetic subtest. C3 members are more likely to obtain high scores on the Picture Completion subtest. Features identified by the MMPI-2 scales affected the performance of patients in certain K-WAIS-IV subtests. This finding provides an overview of psychiatric outpatients psychological evaluation profiles in terms of cognitive features and emotional states for evidencebased evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment.

keywords
종합심리평가, 잠재프로파일분석, 인지특성, 정서특성, K-WAIS-IV, MMPI-2, latent profile analysis, full-battery

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