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Multivariate modelling and personality organization: A comparative study of the Defense Mechanism Test and linguistic expressions

The main aim of the study is to establish an empirical connection between perceptual defences as measured by the Defense Mechanism Test (DMT)–a projective percept‐genetic method–and manifest linguistic expressions based on word pattern analyses. The subjects were 25 psychiatric patients with the dia...

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Published in:Scandinavian journal of psychology 1996-03, Vol.37 (1), p.74-83
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description The main aim of the study is to establish an empirical connection between perceptual defences as measured by the Defense Mechanism Test (DMT)–a projective percept‐genetic method–and manifest linguistic expressions based on word pattern analyses. The subjects were 25 psychiatric patients with the diagnoses neurotic personality organization (NPO), borderline personality organization (BPO) and psychotic personality organization (PPO) in accordance with Kernberg's theory. A set of 130 DMT variables and 40 linguistic variables were analyzed by means of partial least squares (PLS) discriminant analysis separately and then pooled together. The overall hypothesis was that it would be possible to define the personality organization of the patients in terms of an amalgam of perceptual defences and word patterns, and that these two kinds of data would confirm each other. The result of the combined PLS analysis revealed a very good separation between the diagnostic groups as measured by the pooled variable sets. Among other things, it was shown that NPO patients are principally characterized by linguistic variables, whereas BPO and PPO patients are better defined by perceptual defences as measured by the DMT method.
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Borderline Personality Disorder - psychology
content analysis
Defence Mechanisms Inventory
Defense Mechanism Test
Defense Mechanisms
Humans
Kernberg's Structural Interview
Neurotic Disorders - diagnosis
Neurotic Disorders - psychology
Patients
Pattern analysis
Perceptual Defense
Personality
Personality Assessment - statistics & numerical data
Personality Disorders - diagnosis
Personality Disorders - psychology
principal component analysis
projective methods
Projective Techniques - statistics & numerical data
Psychiatric disorders
Psychometrics
Psychotic Disorders - diagnosis
Psychotic Disorders - psychology
Relationship
Reproducibility of Results
Verbal Behavior
Words
title Multivariate modelling and personality organization: A comparative study of the Defense Mechanism Test and linguistic expressions
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