Defensive characteristics in individuals with amalgam illness as measured by the percept-genetic method Defense Mechanism Test

Authors

  • Mikael Henningsson Department of Applied Psychology, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
  • Elisabet Sundbom Department of Applied Psychology, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/00016359609003520

Keywords:

Facial pain, personality test, PLS discriminant analysis, projective methods, psychosomatic

Abstract

Twenty patients complaining of symptoms deriving from their amalgam fillings and non-patient group were assessed by means of the perceptual projective Defense Mechanism Test (DMT). The test protocols were scored for 130 DMT variables and analyzed by means of the multivariate statistical method Partial Least Squares discriminant analysis. The objective was to try to distinguish die group with amalgam illness from the non-patient group by means of the DMT. The results showed that it was possible to distinguish the two groups significantly from each other. The most characteristic traits of the patient group were general lateness in perception and few emotional responses compared with the non-patient group and, especially, an inability to perceive die aggressive component in the stimulus picture. The DMT seems to be powerful method in the effort to understand the mechanisms underlying the problems of amalgam illness.

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Published

1996-01-01