The MBTI® is a self-report inventory with four psychological dimensions, energizing, attending, deciding and living.
The use of simple self-report questionnaires to explore self-awareness has significant limitations.
The conclude that this study suggests that few patients take medications as prescribed and that self-report substantially underestimates medication noncompliance.
The participants were asked to self-report the level of their cravings, if any, while participating in the experiment.
Parents should be educated on the signs of relapse and of adverse reactions to the medication, and encourage children in remission to self-report any possible signs of relapse.