Only interpreting High scores T>65. Will only post Scales and subscales with those high scores
(Pd) Psychopathic Deviate 84 - Hathaway & McKinley (1944). (50 items). High: Poor impulse control, disidentification with societal standards, authority conflicts, marital and family conflicts, inconsiderate, narcissistic, poor judgment, extroverted, self-confident, hostile, parasitic and externalizes blame.
PdO Psychopathic Deviate-Obvious 74 - Weiner (1948).( 28 items) High: Feels misunderstood, poor concentration, feels rejected by family, acting out, may have used alcohol excessively, depression, and sexual conflicts.
PdS Psychopathic Deviate-Subtle 72 - Weiner (1948). (22 items) High: Social imperturbability, family conflicts, difficulties with intimate relationships and impulsive.
Pd1 Familial Discord 78 - Harris & Lingoes (1955). (9 items). High: Home is unpleasant, lacking in love and understanding.
Pd2 Authority Conflict 81 - Harris & Lingoes (1955). (8 items). High: Resentful of standards, opinionated and rebellious.
(Sc) Schizophrenia 79 - Hathaway & McKinley (1956). (78 items). High: breakdown of reality testing, feelings of unreality, insecurities, schizoidal trends, alienation, shy, anxiety, over-investment in fantasy, sexual preoccupation, non-conforming, immature and disorganized thinking.
Sc1 Social Alienation 76 - Harris & Lingoes (1955). ( 21 items). High: Feels misunderstood and alienated, feels others have it in for them or wish them harm, describes family as lacking in love and support, admits never having been in love, and avoids social relationships.
Sc2 Emotional Alienation 78 - Harris & Lingoes (1955). (11 items). High: Depression, sado-masochistic tendencies and apathy.
Sc3 Lack of Ego Mastery, Cognitive 72 - Harris & Lingoes (1955). (10 items). High: Feelings of unreality, difficulty in concentration, and fear of losing control of thoughts.
Sc4 Lack of Ego Mastery, Conative 71 - Harris & Lingoes (1955). (14 items).High: Depression, difficulty coping, inertia, regression into fantasy, pessimistic, and may have suicidal ideation.
Ma Hypomania 75 - Hathaway & McKinley (1944). (46 items). High: Hyperactive, impulsive, difficulty in delaying gratification, narcissistic, irritable and extroverted.
Ma-O Hypomania-Obvious 67 - Weiner (1948). ( 23 items). High: Poor impulse control, acting out, grandiose, thrill-seeking and exploitive.
Ma-S Hypomania-Subtle 65 - Weiner (1948). (23 items).High: Social imperturbability, extroverted, insensitive and thrill-seeking.
Ma1 Amorality 74 - Harris & Lingoes (1955). (6 items). High: Justifies manipulativeness by projecting own selfish opportunistic and exploitive tendencies onto others.
Separate Scales:
Si2 Social Avoidance 71 - Hostetler, et al. (1989). (8 items). High: Dislikes contact and activities with others, dislikes parties, gatherings, dances, and socials.
SOD1 Introversion 73 -
ASP Antisocial Practices 79 - (22 items). High: Anti-authority, rationalizing and identifying with criminal behavior, admitting to antisocial or unlawful behaviors such as stealing or acting out during school years, dishonesty, selfishness, and exploitiveness. None of the items are associated with violent behavior.
FAM Family Problems 71 - (25 items). High: Family is unsupportive, unloving, with a good deal of aggression, rejection, and hostility. Indications of verbal and physical abuse, marriages are seen as unhappy, feelings of jealousy, resentment and wish to avoid family members.
TRT Negative Treatment Indicators 69 - (26 items). High: Negative attitudes toward health care providers and treatment, pessimistic about individuals being understanding or helpful, not comfortable in self-disclosing, or with change, pessimistic, low frustration tolerance, defensive, distrustful, indecisive, feel future is a matter of luck, avoids responsibility for own actions, dislike of doctors, feel can't change faults, would rather just take a pill than talk over problems, and believes that mental illness is a sign of weakness.
AAS Addiction Acknowledgement 75 - Acknowledge substance abuse, History of acting out
MDS Marital Distress 88 - Dissatisfaction with marriage or romantic relationship
THE PERSONALITY PSYCHOPATHOLOGY FIVE (PSY-5)
AGG- Aggressiveness 79 - (18 items); moderately correlates with Ma, ANG, TPA, and with Morey’s Narcissistic and Histrionic scales, and less so with the Antisocial Personality scale. High scores tend to be grandiose, resentful, cold, and at times cruel. This scale assesses narcissistic hostility.
DIS- Disconstraint 82 - (28 items); moderately correlates with ASP and Morey’s Antisocial Personality Disorder scale; high scores tend to have an insufficient delay of gratification, be unreliable, rebellious, hedonistic, and acting out.