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The British Journal of Psychiatry 131: 306-309 (1977)
© 1977 The Royal College of Psychiatrists

The effect of mental state on EPI scores

GN Bianchi and DM Fergusson

This paper develops a structural equation model to assess the effects of mental state on EPI scores. This model is applied to results obtained from a clinical population. The findings show that :(a) the E scale is not influenced by mental state as measured by the Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAS); (b)) the N scale is influenced by HAS. An attempt to revise the N scale to produce an uncontaminated score is discussed.


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