Rorschach test in murderers: A systematic review of the literature 1946-2021 II – Descriptive, not controlled group studies

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  • Salvatore Zizolfi
  • Ignazio Grattagliano
  • Daniele Zizolfi
  • Stefania Zecca
  • Pasqua Loconsole
  • Lucia Prudente
  • Antonia Valerio
  • Roberto Catanesi

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https://doi.org/10.7347/RIC-042023-p300

Abstract

A total of 91 studies on Rorschach test in murderers from 1946 to 2021, written in English (62), French (13), Italian (12) or other languages (N = 4; Portuguese, Spanish and German) were reviewed, searched from the main databases (PubMed, Medline Complete, Embase, PsycINFO, PsycNET, PEPWeb, Co-chrane, Gallica and Perseus) and other relevant sources (Google scholar; books and journals in the Rorschach field; Rorschach bibliographies; Buros MMY Mental Measurement Yearbooks), as well as from researcher networks (academia.edu, researchgate.net) and from the list of references of identi-fied articles. Literature searching, study selection, screening and data extraction were carried out in-dependently and concordantly by two authors. All the papers containing data on the Rorschach test in murderers were included, but only the contributions whose full text pdf was available were consi-dered. Five types of studies were identified: 1) Literature reviews (N = 4); 2) Single case studies (N = 31); 3) Descriptive studies on murderer samples without controls (N = 20) or compared with normative data (N = 2); 4) Case-Control groups comparative studies (N = 28); 5) Miscellanea (N = 6). All the studies have been summarized in detail, so that they almost always replace a direct reading. The present paper concerns descriptive studies on murderer samples without controls (N = 20) or compared with nor-mative data (N = 2). The results are extensively discussed, focusing on forensic implications and indi-cations for future research.

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2023-12-30

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