Authors
A Burkiewicz, A Sumila, J Buczny, A Bartosinska
Publication date
2013/1/1
Journal
European Psychiatry
Volume
28
Pages
1
Publisher
No longer published by Elsevier
Description
Introduction
A review of published studies shows that depressive disorders are correlated with specific defense patterns which may underlie particular personality trials. High comorbidity among depressive and personality conditions is a consistent but not well-understood finding.
Objectives
We assessed the relations between defense mechanisms and MMPI-2 profiles used by depressive patients.
Aims
The aim of the present study was to investigate how depressive disorders are related to the use of specific defenses and how it is corelated with particular MMPI-2 scales.
Methods
Authors examinated a sample of 50 adult outpatients aged 21 to 55 diagnosed with depressive disorders according to DSM-IV. The Bond Defense Style Questionnaire (DSQ) was used to assess defense styles. Patients were also examined with MMPI-2.
Results
Depressive disorder patients scored higher for the immature defense styles …
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