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MMPI Responses of Deaf-mutism

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the characteristics of the MMPI in the deaf group. The sample consisted of 48 deaf students and 74 control students. The deaf students were attending the National Seoul Deaf-anddumb school in the 12th grade who used manual language and consisted of 25 males and 23 females. In control group, there was no hearing loss or mental disorders. They were also same grade and consisted of 37 males and 37 females. The items showing statistically 1% difference between the two groups on MMPI were extracted and inserted in the appendix. The results are summarized as follows; 1) The mean T-scores on each scale were within normal range in both groups, but subscales in the deaf group were generally higher than the control group. 2) The deaf group had typical profile pattern. The type was F 6891 and then it was subdivided into the male deaf group as F 6819 and the female deaf group as F 6981. 3) In the validity scales of MMPI, scales of L (P C .O l) F(P<.01), and K (P <.01) were showed a significant difference between the two groups. 4) In the neurotic scales of MMPI, scales of Hs (P < .01) and Hy (P < .01) were showed a significant difference between the two groups. 5) In the personality scales of MMPI, scales of Pd (P < .01) and Mf (P < .01) were showed a significant difference between the two groups. 6) In the psychotic scales of MMPI, scales of Pa (P < .01), Pt (P < .05), Sc (P C .O l) and Ma (P < .01) were showed a significant difference between the two groups. 7) Si scale of MMPI was no statistically significant difference between the two groups.

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