Perfil de personalidad en el trastorno del espectro autista mediante el Inventario Multifásico de Personalidad de Minnesota

  1. Diego Macías Bedoya
  2. Pilar Martín Borreguero
  3. José Manuel Muñoz Sánchez
  4. José Villagrán Moreno
Revista:
Revista de la Asociación Española de Neuropsiquiatría

ISSN: 0211-5735

Año de publicación: 2023

Volumen: 43

Número: 143

Páginas: 197-216

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Revista de la Asociación Española de Neuropsiquiatría

Resumen

Desde la publicación de DSM-5, se ha vuelto más importante llevar a cabo un diagnóstico diferencial para distinguir a las personas con TEA de los trastornos de personalidad del grupo C. El objetivo de la presente investigación fue identificar un perfil de personalidad de sujetos con trastorno del espectro autista (TEA) utilizando el Inventario de Personalidad Multifásico de Minnesota (MMPI) para llevar a cabo dicho diagnóstico di-ferencial. La muestra del estudio consistió en un total de 178 sujetos divididos en cuatro grupos de comparación. El grupo TEA obtuvo un perfil de personalidad MMPI con un có-digo característico 2-0 que era específico para esta muestra de personas con TEA leve, y puntuaciones más altas en las escalas 6, 7 y 8 en relación con las otras puntuaciones de la escala. Se identificó un perfil de personalidad MMPI específico para los sujetos con TEA que diferenció a este grupo de los otros grupos estudiados

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