An empirically based measure of adolescent psychopathology, the MMPI-A test contains adolescent-specific scales, and other unique features designed to make the instrument especially appropriate for today’s youth.
Offering reports tailored to particular settings, the MMPI-A test helps provide relevant information to aid in problem identification, diagnosis, and treatment planning for youth (ages 14 years to 18 years).
Use this self-report inventory to help:
Key Features
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Item content and language are relevant for adolescents.
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At the psychologist’s discretion, the clinical scales and three of the validity scales can be scored from the first 350 items, a significant savings in administration time.
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Norms are adolescent-specific.
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Scales help address problems clinicians are more likely to see with adolescents, including family issues, eating disorders, and chemical dependency.
Norms
The normative sample of the MMPI-A test consists of 805 adolescent males and 815 adolescent females from eight communities in the U.S. The sites were chosen to maximize the probability of obtaining a balanced sample of subjects according to geographic region, rural/urban residence, and ethnic background.
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Q Local Software
Enables you to score assessments, report results, and store and export data on your computer. Also includes audio.
Q Local Software Pricing
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