MMPI MMPI-3 Specific Scales 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which MMPI-3 Somatic/Cognitive scale specifically measures complaints about memory, concentration, and confusion?
- Head Pain Complaints (HPC)
- Neurological Complaints (NUC)
- Cognitive Complaints (COG) (Correct answer)
- Malaise (MLS)
Correct answer: Cognitive Complaints (COG)
The Cognitive Complaints (COG) scale captures self-reported difficulties with memory, attention, and concentration.
Question 2: A client scores high on the MMPI-3 Gastrointestinal Complaints (GIC) scale. Which symptom cluster is MOST characteristic of elevated GIC?
- Headaches and neck pain
- Nausea, vomiting, and stomach problems (Correct answer)
- Dizziness and numbness
- Fatigue and low energy
Correct answer: Nausea, vomiting, and stomach problems
GIC focuses specifically on gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, stomach distress, and vomiting.
Question 3: The MMPI-3 Head Pain Complaints (HPC) scale is BEST distinguished from Neurological Complaints (NUC) by its emphasis on:
- Sensory disturbances and paralysis
- Headaches and neck and shoulder pain (Correct answer)
- Blackouts and seizure-like episodes
- Cognitive slowing and disorientation
Correct answer: Headaches and neck and shoulder pain
HPC centers on head, neck, and shoulder pain rather than neurological symptoms like sensory loss or motor dysfunction.
Question 4: Which MMPI-3 scale would MOST likely be elevated in someone reporting tingling sensations, numbness, and weakness in the limbs?
- Malaise (MLS)
- Gastrointestinal Complaints (GIC)
- Neurological Complaints (NUC) (Correct answer)
- Cognitive Complaints (COG)
Correct answer: Neurological Complaints (NUC)
NUC assesses neurological-type complaints including sensory disturbances and motor weakness.
Question 5: The MMPI-3 Malaise (MLS) scale is BEST described as measuring:
- Specific somatic complaints in one body system
- A general sense of physical debilitation and poor health (Correct answer)
- Fears of developing serious illness
- Medically unexplained seizures
Correct answer: A general sense of physical debilitation and poor health
MLS captures a nonspecific global sense of feeling unwell, tired, and physically run-down.
Question 6: When interpreting the MMPI-3 Somatic/Cognitive scales, clinicians should FIRST consider elevation on which broader scale as context?
- Thought Dysfunction (THD)
- Somatic Complaints (RC1) (Correct answer)
- Behavioral/Externalizing Dysfunction (BXD)
- Emotional/Internalizing Dysfunction (EID)
Correct answer: Somatic Complaints (RC1)
RC1 (Somatic Complaints) is the higher-order scale that contextualizes elevations on the specific somatic/cognitive scales.
Question 7: A respondent endorses items about stomach problems, headaches, and neurological symptoms on the MMPI-3. Which approach BEST reflects correct interpretive hierarchy?
- Interpret each specific scale independently without considering RC1
- Examine RC1 first, then use specific scales to refine the somatic symptom profile (Correct answer)
- Ignore specific scales if RC1 is not elevated
- Weight the scale with the highest T-score as the primary finding
Correct answer: Examine RC1 first, then use specific scales to refine the somatic symptom profile
MMPI-3 interpretation follows a top-down hierarchy: RC scales provide the broad context and specific scales add precision.
Which MMPI-3 Somatic/Cognitive scale specifically measures complaints about memory, concentration, and confusion?