In recent years, several studies have addressed the issue of positive self-presentation bias in assessing parents involved in postdivorce child custody litigations. The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) is widely used in forensic assessments and is able to evaluate positive self-presentation through its Superlative Self-Presentation S scale. We investigated the existence of a gender effect on positive self-presentation bias in an Italian sample of parents involved in court evaluation. Participants were 391 divorced parents who completed the full 567-item Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 during child custody evaluations ordered by several Italian courts between 2006 and 2010. Our analysis considered the S scale along with the basic clinical scales. North-American studies had shown no gender differences in child custody litigations. Differently, our results showed a significantly higher tendency toward “faking-good” profiles on the MMPI-2 among Italian women as compared to men and as compared to the normative Italian female population. Cultural and social factors could account for these differences. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights reserved) (journal abstract)

MMPI-2 in child custody litigation: A comparison between genders / Roma, Paolo; Ricci, Federica; Kotzalidis, Georgios; Abbate, Luigi; Lavadera, Anna Lubrano; Versace, Giorgia; Pazzelli, Floriana; Togliatti, Marisa Malagoli; Girardi, Paolo; Ferracuti, Stefano. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT. - ISSN 1015-5759. - STAMPA. - 30:2(2014), pp. 110-116. [10.1027/1015-5759/a000192]

MMPI-2 in child custody litigation: A comparison between genders.

ROMA, PAOLO;RICCI, FEDERICA;KOTZALIDIS, GEORGIOS;VERSACE, GIORGIA;pazzelli, floriana;GIRARDI, Paolo;FERRACUTI, Stefano
2014

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In recent years, several studies have addressed the issue of positive self-presentation bias in assessing parents involved in postdivorce child custody litigations. The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) is widely used in forensic assessments and is able to evaluate positive self-presentation through its Superlative Self-Presentation S scale. We investigated the existence of a gender effect on positive self-presentation bias in an Italian sample of parents involved in court evaluation. Participants were 391 divorced parents who completed the full 567-item Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 during child custody evaluations ordered by several Italian courts between 2006 and 2010. Our analysis considered the S scale along with the basic clinical scales. North-American studies had shown no gender differences in child custody litigations. Differently, our results showed a significantly higher tendency toward “faking-good” profiles on the MMPI-2 among Italian women as compared to men and as compared to the normative Italian female population. Cultural and social factors could account for these differences. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights reserved) (journal abstract)
2014
MMPI-2; child custody litigation; gender differences; response styles; validity scales
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MMPI-2 in child custody litigation: A comparison between genders / Roma, Paolo; Ricci, Federica; Kotzalidis, Georgios; Abbate, Luigi; Lavadera, Anna Lubrano; Versace, Giorgia; Pazzelli, Floriana; Togliatti, Marisa Malagoli; Girardi, Paolo; Ferracuti, Stefano. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT. - ISSN 1015-5759. - STAMPA. - 30:2(2014), pp. 110-116. [10.1027/1015-5759/a000192]
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