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A Review of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory–Adolescent (MMPI-A) and Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory (MACI) With an Emphasis on Juvenile Justice Samples
Linda J. Baum,
Robert P. Archer, Ph.D.*,
Johnathan D. Forbey,
and
Richard W. Handel
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: archerrp{at}evms.edu.
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The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory–Adolescent (MMPI-A) and Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory (MACI) are frequently used objective personality self-report measures. Given their widespread use, the purpose of the current study was to examine and compare the literature base for the two instruments. A comprehensive review of the literature was conducted between the years 1992 and 2007 using the PsycINFO Database. Results indicate the publication of 277 articles, books, book chapters, monographs, and dissertation abstracts on the MMPI-A. This was compared with the results of a comparable search for the MACI, which yielded 84 citations. The literature was further explored by determining the content of the topic areas addressed for both instruments. A particular focus was placed on the utility of the instruments with juvenile justice populations; scale means, standard deviations, and effect sizes calculated from this literature were examined. Results indicate that the use of the MMPI-A is supported by a substantial literature and a growing research base is also available for the MACI. Both instruments appear to provide useful results in juvenile justice settings.
First published on September 17, 2009, doi:10.1177/1073191109338264
Assessment 2009;16:384.
A more recent version of this article appeared on December 1, 2009

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