Volume 41, Issue 3 pp. 386-388
Psychodiagnostic Processes: Personality Inventories and Scales
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The relationship between the wiggins' PSY scale and length of hospitalization: A re-examination

Jayne Patrick Ph.D.

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Jayne Patrick Ph.D.

McMaster University and Hamilton Psychiatric Hospital Hamilton. Ontario, Canada

Department of Psychology, Hamilton Psychiatric Hospital, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8N 3K7Search for more papers by this author

Abstract

Peteroy, Pirrello, and Adams' (1982) findings on two Wiggins contnt scales, DEP and PSY, were re-examined. In contrast to Peteroy et al.'s results, both scales were found to relate significantly to length of psychiatric hospitalization (LOH) when a larger, more heterogeneous sampling (N = 362) was employed, together with a wider range of LOH values. This study demonstrates how attention to relevant sampling parameters in predictive validity studies can help to ensure that the utility of measures such as PSY is not misjudged.

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