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by Leslie C.

Morey, PhD and PAR Staff

Client name : Sample Client


Client ID : 1234
Age : -Not Specified-
Gender : Female
Education : -Not Specified-
Marital status : -Not Specified-
Test date : 05/02/2013
Prepared for : -Not Specified-

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Version: 3.20.072
Full Scale Profile
T-Score T-Score
110 110

100 100

90 90

SUI

80 80

70 70

WRM
NON

BOR
ANX MAN STR
60 INF ALC DOM 60

DEP PAR
NIM
ANT
ICN
SOM

50 50
PIM DRG
AGG
SCZ
ARD

40 40
RXR

30 30
Scale ICN INF NIM PIM SOM ANX ARD DEP MAN PAR SCZ BOR ANT ALC DRG AGG SUI STR NON RXR DOM WRM
Raw 7 5 3 15 15 27 17 20 32 24 12 29 19 10 4 13 19 11 10 9 27 32
T 55 59 55 50 54 60 46 56 60 56 47 61 56 59 50 48 82 62 64 40 61 65
% Complete 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Plotted T scores are based upon a census matched standardization sample of 1,000 normal adults.
■ indicates that the score is more than two standard deviations above the mean for a sample of 1,246 clinical patients.
♦ indicates that the scale has more than 20% missing items.

PAI Score Report


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Subscale Profile
Score
30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
Raw T

SOM-C Conversion 5 57
SOM-S Somatization 6 54
SOM-H Health Concerns 4 50

ANX-C Cognitive 13 66
ANX-A Affective 7 52
ANX-P Physiological 7 58

ARD-O Obsessive-Compulsive 9 49
ARD-P Phobias 0 31
ARD-T Traumatic Stress 8 60

DEP-C Cognitive 9 64
DEP-A Affective 5 53
DEP-P Physiological 6 50

MAN-A Activity Level 11 63


MAN-G Grandiosity 9 51
MAN-I Irritability 12 60

PAR-H Hypervigilance 9 54
PAR-P Persecution 5 54
PAR-R Resentment 10 58

SCZ-P Psychotic Experiences 3 46


SCZ-S Social Detachment 1 38
SCZ-T Thought Disorder 8 61

BOR-A Affective Instability 4 48


BOR-I Identity Problems 10 65
BOR-N Negative Relationships 9 62
BOR-S Self-Harm 6 60

ANT-A Antisocial Behaviors 6 52


ANT-E Egocentricity 6 59
ANT-S Stimulus-Seeking 7 56

AGG-A Aggressive Attitude 3 42


AGG-V Verbal Aggression 9 56
AGG-P Physical Aggression 1 46

30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110

Missing Items = 0
Plotted T scores are based upon a census matched standardization sample of 1,000 normal adults.
■ indicates that the score is more than two standard deviations above the mean for a sample of 1,246 clinical patients.
♦ indicates that the scale has more than 20% missing items

PAI Score Report


Sample Client (1234) 3
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Additional Profile Supplemental PAI Indexes
Information
Index Value T Score
Defensiveness Index 2 44
Cashel Discriminant Function 144.73 54
Malingering Index 0 44
Rogers Discriminant Function -1.35 47
Suicide Potential Index 4 53
Violence Potential Index 2 52
Treatment Process Index 0 44
ALC Estimated Score --- 59
(Equal to ALC)
DRG Estimated Score --- 57
(7T higher than DRG)
Mean Clinical Elevation --- 55

Coefficients of Fit with Profiles of Known Clinical Groups

Database Profile Coefficient of Fit


Current suicide 0.458
Adjustment reaction 0.458
Suicide history 0.457
Cluster 5 0.437
Cluster 1 0.421
Borderline Personality Disorder 0.401
Self-Mutilation 0.389
NIM Predicted 0.364
Major Depressive Disorder 0.362
Schizoaffective Disorder 0.350
Dysthymic Disorder 0.324
Mania 0.302
Cluster 10 0.296
Cluster 7 0.263
Cluster 3 0.260
Somatoform Disorder 0.255

Database Profile Coefficient of Fit


Antipsychotic medications 0.242
Cluster 2 0.240
Paranoid delusions 0.240
Alcoholic 0.228
Assault history 0.226

PAI Score Report


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Anxiety Disorder 0.224
Cluster 4 0.217
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 0.217
All "Very True" 0.214
Auditory hallucinations 0.193
All "Mainly True" 0.186
Current aggression 0.185
Cluster 8 0.163
Cluster 6 0.159
Cluster 9 0.142
Drug abuse 0.132
Antisocial Personality Disorder 0.130
Spouse abusers 0.113
Prisoners 0.097
Schizophrenia 0.086
Rapists 0.076
Random responding 0.076
Fake Bad 0.070
All "Slightly True" 0.041
PIM Predicted 0.012
Fake Good -0.077
All "False" -0.144

PAI Score Report


Sample Client (1234) 5
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Critical Item A total of 27 PAI items reflecting serious pathology have very low
Endorsement endorsement rates in normal samples. These items have been termed critical
items. Endorsement of these critical items is not in itself diagnostic, but
review of the content of these items with the respondent may help to clarify
the presenting clinical picture. Significant items with item scores of 1, 2, or 3
are listed below.

Potential for Self-Harm


100. SUI I've made plans about how to kill myself. (ST, 1)
340. SUI I'm considering suicide. (MT, 2)

Potential for Aggression


21. AGG-P People are afraid of my temper. (ST, 1)

Substance Abuse, Current and Historical


334. ALC My drinking has never gotten me into trouble. (False) (F, 3)

Traumatic Stressors
34. ARD-T I keep reliving something horrible that happened to me.
(ST, 1)
114. ARD-T I've been troubled by memories of a bad experience for a long
time. (MT, 2)

True Response Set


75. DEP-P I have no trouble falling asleep. (False) (MT, 1)
142. DRG I never use illegal drugs. (False) (F, 3)

Idiosyncratic Context
80. INF Sometimes I get ads in the mail that I don't really want. (False)
(MT, 1)

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PAI Item Responses
1. MT 44. F 87. ST 130. F 173. F 216. F 259. MT 302. F
2. MT 45. F 88. ST 131. F 174. VT 217. F 260. VT 303. F
3. F 46. F 89. F 132. ST 175. ST 218. F 261. F 304. ST
4. F 47. ST 90. F 133. MT 176. MT 219. MT 262. F 305. F
5. F 48. ST 91. ST 134. F 177. F 220. ST 263. VT 306. VT
6. ST 49. F 92. F 135. F 178. MT 221. VT 264. F 307. MT
7. ST 50. ST 93. VT 136. F 179. ST 222. F 265. VT 308. F
8. MT 51. F 94. MT 137. MT 180. ST 223. ST 266. F 309. F
9. F 52. F 95. ST 138. ST 181. F 224. VT 267. MT 310. VT
10. ST 53. VT 96. ST 139. F 182. F 225. F 268. ST 311. F
11. VT 54. ST 97. ST 140. MT 183. F 226. VT 269. ST 312. MT
12. ST 55. F 98. ST 141. F 184. F 227. MT 270. VT 313. MT
13. VT 56. VT 99. ST 142. F 185. ST 228. MT 271. MT 314. F
14. ST 57. VT 100. ST 143. F 186. VT 229. MT 272. VT 315. F
15. F 58. ST 101. F 144. MT 187. F 230. VT 273. ST 316. ST
16. VT 59. MT 102. F 145. MT 188. F 231. F 274. F 317. MT
17. ST 60. MT 103. VT 146. VT 189. F 232. F 275. VT 318. F
18. ST 61. F 104. ST 147. MT 190. VT 233. F 276. VT 319. ST
19. ST 62. F 105. ST 148. ST 191. MT 234. ST 277. MT 320. VT
20. ST 63. MT 106. F 149. F 192. F 235. VT 278. MT 321. VT
21. ST 64. ST 107. MT 150. ST 193. ST 236. MT 279. F 322. ST
22. F 65. ST 108. ST 151. MT 194. ST 237. MT 280. F 323. MT
23. F 66. F 109. ST 152. VT 195. ST 238. F 281. MT 324. F
24. MT 67. ST 110. F 153. ST 196. ST 239. VT 282. MT 325. F
25. ST 68. F 111. F 154. MT 197. MT 240. F 283. F 326. ST
26. F 69. ST 112. VT 155. F 198. ST 241. MT 284. MT 327. MT
27. ST 70. F 113. ST 156. F 199. F 242. VT 285. VT 328. ST
28. ST 71. F 114. MT 157. MT 200. F 243. ST 286. VT 329. F
29. F 72. ST 115. MT 158. F 201. MT 244. F 287. F 330. VT
30. F 73. ST 116. ST 159. F 202. ST 245. MT 288. ST 331. VT
31. F 74. ST 117. MT 160. MT 203. F 246. ST 289. F 332. MT
32. F 75. MT 118. ST 161. MT 204. ST 247. F 290. VT 333. VT
33. F 76. MT 119. ST 162. MT 205. F 248. ST 291. MT 334. F
34. ST 77. MT 120. F 163. MT 206. F 249. F 292. F 335. F
35. F 78. ST 121. F 164. MT 207. ST 250. ST 293. MT 336. F
36. MT 79. ST 122. ST 165. ST 208. F 251. VT 294. MT 337. VT
37. MT 80. MT 123. ST 166. MT 209. ST 252. VT 295. F 338. F
38. F 81. ST 124. VT 167. VT 210. F 253. VT 296. MT 339. MT
39. F 82. MT 125. ST 168. MT 211. F 254. F 297. ST 340. MT
40. F 83. F 126. F 169. MT 212. ST 255. F 298. VT 341. F
41. MT 84. F 127. ST 170. F 213. F 256. MT 299. VT 342. VT
42. MT 85. ST 128. MT 171. ST 214. ST 257. MT 300. VT 343. ST
43. ST 86. F 129. F 172. MT 215. ST 258. F 301. VT 344. ST

*** End of Report ***

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