Fjordbak T
J Pers Assess. 1985 Jun;49(3):252-5. doi: 10.1207/s15327752jpa4903_6.
The MMPI Lie scale serves as an indicator of test validity, primarily intended to detect efforts by psychologically unsophisticated subjects to present themselves in an unrealistically positive fashion. The unexpected occurrence of Lie scale elevations among paranoid patients not considered to be unsophisticated or naive prompted previous researchers to speculate that the measure might have other interpretive utility. The current study examined the potential relationship between high Lie scores and paranoid psychopathology in a forensic population. All subjects who met the inclusion criteria, Lie greater than raw score of six and no clinical scale elevations, were found to have some type of psychotic disorder with prominent paranoid features. The possible implications of the findings for clinicians responsible for determinations of dangerousness resulting from mental illness were discussed.
明尼苏达多相人格量表(MMPI)的说谎量表是测试效度的一个指标,主要用于检测心理上不够成熟的受试者以不切实际的积极方式展现自己的行为。在不被认为不够成熟或天真的偏执型患者中意外出现说谎量表得分升高的情况,促使之前的研究人员推测该量表可能还有其他解释用途。当前的研究考察了法医群体中高说谎分数与偏执型精神病理学之间的潜在关系。所有符合纳入标准(说谎量表得分大于原始分6分且临床量表无升高)的受试者均被发现患有某种具有明显偏执特征的精神障碍。文中讨论了这些发现对负责判定精神疾病所致危险性的临床医生可能产生的影响。