The Utilization of The Rorschach Test in A Case-Controlled Study
The Rorschach test was administered to 58 children of normal intelligence aged 7–14 years with a history of common migraine of at least 12 months and to a group of controls matched for age, sex, and IO. The Rorschach test was scored blindly. The migraine group was characterized by marked intellectua...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cephalalgia 1986-06, Vol.6 (2), p.87-93 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Rorschach test was administered to 58 children of normal intelligence aged 7–14 years with a history of common migraine of at least 12 months and to a group of controls matched for age, sex, and IO. The Rorschach test was scored blindly. The migraine group was characterized by marked intellectual inhibition with poor school performance and low response rates; inhibition of psychomotor activity and aggressiveness, shown by content analysis and by the presence of kinesthetic shock; inhibition of affect (ratio M/sum C); ineffective use of mechanisms of defence against anxiety (F-); prevalence of phobic features and massive use of repression, indicated by the high rejection rate and shock at red colour. The differences from the controls were significant at the 0.01 level with regard to all items in the preadolescent age group and with regard to all items except kinesthetic shock in the migraine group as a whole. There was thus a definite difference between the migraine group and the controls, a difference that might depend on impairment of ego function and on recurrent experience of pain. |
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ISSN: | 0333-1024 1468-2982 |
DOI: | 10.1046/j.1468-2982.1986.0602087.x |