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MMPI-2 Supplementary, Content, & Research Scales: Definitions





*UNDER CONSTRUCTION*


ANX Anxiety

FRS Fears

FRS1 Generalized Fearfulness

FRS2 Multiple Fears

OBS Obsessivness

HEA Health Concerns

BIZ Bizarre Mentation

ANG Anger

ANG1 Explosive Behavior

ANG2 Irritability

CYN Cynicism

CYN1 Misanthropic Beliefs

CYN2 Interpersonal Suspiciousness

ASP Antisocial Practices

ASP1 Antisocial Attitudes

ASP2 Antisocial Behavior

TPA Type A

TPA1 Impatience

TPA2 Competitive Drive

LSE Low Self-esteem

LSE1 Self-Doubt

LSE2 Submissiveness

SOD Social Discomfort

FAM Family Problems

WRK Work Interference

TRT Negative Treatment Indicators



A Anxiety

R Repression

Es Ego Strength

MAC-R MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale-Revised

AAS Addiction Acknowledgement

APS Addiction Potential

MDS Marital Distress

Ho Hostility

O-H Overcontrolled Hostility

Do Dominance

Re Social Responsibility

Mt College Maladjustment

GM Masculine Gender Role

GF Feminine Gender Role

PK Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

PS Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

dem Demoralization

som Somatic Complaints

lpe Low Positive Emotions

cyn Cynicism

asb Antisocial Behavior

per Ideas of Persecution

dne Dysfunctional Negative Emotions

abx Aberrant Experiences

hpm Hypomanic Activation

AGGR Aggressiveness

PSYC Psychoticism

DISC Disconstraint

NEGE Negative Emotionality / Neuroticism

INTR Introversion / Low Positive Emotionality

DEP1 Lack of Drive

DEP2 Dysphoria

DEP3 Self-Depreciation

DEP4 Suicidal Ideation

HEA1 Gastrointestinal Symptoms

HEA2 Neurological Symptoms

HEA3 General Health Concerns

BIZ1 Psychotic Symptomatology

BIZ2 Schizotypal Characteristics

SOD1 Introversion

SOD2 Shyness

FAM1 Family Discord

FAM2 Familial Alienation

TRT1 Low Motivation

TRT2 Inability to Disclose


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