Abstract

A multimodal milieu treatment approach for alcoholism was assessed in a prison setting by use of the MMPI. The participants had a mean age of 41, four prior incarcerations, and documented difficulty with alcohol abuse prior to their incarceration. Analysis of an A-B treatment design showed significant changes on the F, PT, ES (p less than .05), L, K, D, SI, and A (p less than .01) scales of the MMPI after 6 months of program participation. With the exception of the PD scale, all changes were seen as positive. It should be noted that the PD scale may not be the most appropriate indicator of positive behavioral changes in a prison setting.

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