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DOI: 10.1177/1073191102009001004 The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory2 across the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Spectrum
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hillkevinr{at}glial.med.unc.edu The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory2 (MMPI-2) was used to assess individuals patterns of psychological symptoms across the spectrum of HIV illness. Two hundred and twenty-five participants in the present sample were administered the MMPI-2, 61 were HIV-seronegative controls, 61 were asymptomatic, 36 were symptomatic, and 67 met criteria for AIDS. Symptomatic HIV-seropositive patients scored higher on the Hypochondriasis, Conversion-Hysteria, and Depression Scales. These differences appeared to be largely due to an increase in somatic complaints rather than an increase in other depressive symptoms. Group differences did not appear to be due to HIV-associated neuropsychological dysfunction. Interpretive strategies for the MMPI-2 and treatment considerations are discussed.
Key Words: HIV AIDS MMPI-2 distress antiretroviral therapy
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