ResumenEl objetivo de este estudio es contrastar las diferencias de trastornos de la personalidad que muestra un grupo Clínico y otro Dependiente de sustancias, mediante el MMPI-2. Con un método descriptivo se analizan los resultados de tres grupos ya establecidos con un mismo número de participantes (113), género y edades: grupo Normal (sin evidencia de patología) grupo Clínico (con trastornos psicológicos que necesitan los servicios de un Centro de Salud) y Dependiente de sustancias (con problemas de adicción a sustancias e internas en una comunidad terapéutica). Se utilizaron los análisis con los estadísticos descriptivos, la d de Cohen y la Curva ROC. Los resultados mostraron la precisión diagnóstica y el poder predictivo de las principales variables del MMPI-2. El MMPI-2 confirma que, entre los grupos Dependiente y Clínico, no existen diferencias significativas en la tétrada psicótica y que sí existen características muy significativas del grupo Dependiente.Palabras clave: MMPI-2, comorbilidad, cbuso de sustancias, curva ROC AbstractThe objective of this study is to compare the differences of personality disorders that shows a group of clinical and other substances, using the MMPI-2 dependent. With a descriptive method are analyzed the results of three groups already set up with the same number of participants (113), gender and age: Normal Group (no evidence of disease) clinical group (with psychological disorders who need the services of a Health Centre) and dependent on substances (with problems of addiction to substances and internal in a therapeutic community). The analyses were used with descriptive statistics, d Cohen and the ROC curve. The results showed the diagnostic accuracy and predictive power of the main variables of the MMPI-2. The MMPI-2 confirms that, between dependent and clinical groups, there are no significant differences in psychotic Tetrad and that there are very significant characteristics of the dependent group.
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