Follow-up study of patients treated by X-ray epilation for tinea capitis: psychiatric and psychometric evaluation.
Author(s) -
A R Omran,
Roy E. Shore,
R A Markoff,
Arnold J. Friedhoff,
Roy E. Albert,
Harriet L. Barr,
W. Grant Dahlstrom,
Bernard S. Pasternack
Publication year - 1978
Publication title -
american journal of public health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.284
H-Index - 264
eISSN - 1541-0048
pISSN - 0090-0036
DOI - 10.2105/ajph.68.6.561
Subject(s) - minnesota multiphasic personality inventory , medicine , psychiatry , scalp , subclinical infection , tinea capitis , clinical psychology , personality , psychology , dermatology , social psychology
To investigate the late effects of radiation to the head upon subclinical mental disorders, a psychiatric and psychometric evaluation was performed on 177 cases treated 10-29 years earlier for ringworm of the scalp by X-ray therapy (N :109) or, by chemotherapy (N :68). Analyses which controlled for educational level and family psychiatric disorders showed that, among whites, the irradiated group manifested more psychiatric symptoms and more deviant MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory) scores. They were also judged more maladjusted from their MMPI profiles, and more frequently had a history of treated psychiatric disorders; however, the psychiatrist's overall rating of current psychiatric status showed only a borderline differnece between the two groups. There were no significant differences between irradiated and chemotherapy treated blacks.
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