Roberts G, Schmitz K, Pinto J, Cain S
Eastern Virginia Medical School.
Adolescence. 1990 Winter;25(100):989-96.
There is a paucity of research on the effectiveness of inpatient treatment of conduct disorders. The purpose of the present study was to determine what effect a locked behavioral/cognitive treatment setting would have upon the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) and Jesness Inventory scores of adolescent inpatients. Fifty consecutive admissions (30 males, 20 females) to a conduct disorders unit were administered the MMPI and Jesness Inventory pre- and posttreatment. Statistically significant changes were found on both inventories. Males responded to treatment more favorably than did females. Improvement on the test scores could not conclusively be linked to the treatment due to the absence of a control group; however, combined with previous research, the results indicate areas of improvement in the sample's pathology.