The British Journal of Psychiatry (1966) 112: 941-943. doi: 10.1192/bjp.112.490.941
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The MMPI and the Aged—Some Normative Data from a Community Sample

P. G. BRITTON B.Sc., A.B.Ps.S.1 and R. D. SAVAGE B.A., Ph.D., A B.Ps.S.2

1 Research Associate, Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
2 Lecturer in Applied Psychology, Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Newcastle upon Tyne

Normative data on the MMPI for a community sample over 70 years of age is presented. These data show considerable deviations from the standardization population, and it is advised that appropriate age corrected norms be used with elderly subjects.

Submitted on January 17, 1966