Note on the PTSD-S scale of the MMPI.

Psychol Rep

Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology, Kansas State University, Manhattan 66506.

Published: June 1994

Although PTSD-S was developed in 1987, it was evolved using the MMPI-2. The 53-item subset for the MMPI is presented in tabular form.

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Note on the PTSD-S scale of the MMPI.

Psychol Rep

June 1994

Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology, Kansas State University, Manhattan 66506.

Although PTSD-S was developed in 1987, it was evolved using the MMPI-2. The 53-item subset for the MMPI is presented in tabular form.

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