Hamilton J M, Finlayson M A, Alfano D P
Chedoke-McMaster Hospitals, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Brain Inj. 1995 Jul;9(5):479-85. doi: 10.3109/02699059509008207.
Principal-components analysis of 44 items from the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) identified as neurologically related was conducted on profiles obtained from 196 individuals with head injury. Four principal factors, that accounted for 36.5% of the total variance, were extracted. The first factor was composed of items tapping attention and memory complaints. The second factor consisted of items focusing on somatic complaints. Items primarily tapping behavioural disturbance made up the third factor, and the fourth factor was composed of items reflecting specific somatic or neurological complaints. These findings partially confirmed those obtained in previous research, and further illuminate the need for developing a specific and brief measure to characterize neurobehavioural dysfunction for neurological samples.
对明尼苏达多相人格调查表(MMPI)中确定与神经学相关的44个项目进行主成分分析,分析对象是从196名头部受伤患者那里获得的量表。提取了四个主要因素,它们占总方差的36.5%。第一个因素由反映注意力和记忆问题的项目组成。第二个因素由关注躯体不适的项目组成。主要反映行为障碍的项目构成了第三个因素,而第四个因素由反映特定躯体或神经学问题的项目组成。这些发现部分证实了先前研究的结果,并进一步表明需要开发一种特定且简短的测量方法,以描述神经样本的神经行为功能障碍。