The extent to which persons may malinger psychiatric symptoms is a legitimate concern in civil litigation. The consequences inherent in personal injury cases involving psychological distress necessitate an understanding of how malingering presents in medico-legal contexts and the validity and usefulness of available methods to detect malingering. The present study evaluated the construct and diagnostic validity of symptom-based (SVT) and performance-based (PVT) measures of malingering in a simulated personal injury paradigm. We evaluated the interrelationships between malingering measures and whether these measures were able to discriminate between “honest responders” and “malingerers.” Using a simulation design, 411 undergraduates were ran...
Neuropsychological research has primarily focused on identification of malingerers through specializ...
Malingered psychopathology has the potential to be a costly social problem and there is a need for s...
Malingering refers to the voluntary production of false or greatly exaggerated symptoms in pursuit o...
The possibility of feigned or malingered psychological symptoms is a crucial concern in personal inj...
Forensic psychologists are often asked to determine whether evaluees are providing truthful response...
Malingering of a cognitive deficit (i.e. memory and/or intellectual functioning) commonly occurs in ...
This study examined the sensitivity and specificity of the Trauma Symptom Inventory (TSI, Briere, 19...
This study examined the sensitivity and specificity of the Trauma Symptom Inventory (TSI, Briere, 19...
This study examined the sensitivity and specificity of the Trauma Symptom Inventory (TSI, Briere, 19...
Clinicians and researchers have long recognized the importance of malingering assessment in forensic...
Background Criminal defendants may often exaggerate psychiatric symptoms either to appear non-accoun...
Detection of malingering is a significant concern in forensic psychological assessments. The best-va...
To empirically investigate the usefulness and validity of clinical presentation and recent history v...
The authors review clinical and conceptual errors that contribute to false attributions of malingeri...
The aim of the present study was to compare the accuracy of the Amsterdam Short Term Memory (ASTM) t...
Neuropsychological research has primarily focused on identification of malingerers through specializ...
Malingered psychopathology has the potential to be a costly social problem and there is a need for s...
Malingering refers to the voluntary production of false or greatly exaggerated symptoms in pursuit o...
The possibility of feigned or malingered psychological symptoms is a crucial concern in personal inj...
Forensic psychologists are often asked to determine whether evaluees are providing truthful response...
Malingering of a cognitive deficit (i.e. memory and/or intellectual functioning) commonly occurs in ...
This study examined the sensitivity and specificity of the Trauma Symptom Inventory (TSI, Briere, 19...
This study examined the sensitivity and specificity of the Trauma Symptom Inventory (TSI, Briere, 19...
This study examined the sensitivity and specificity of the Trauma Symptom Inventory (TSI, Briere, 19...
Clinicians and researchers have long recognized the importance of malingering assessment in forensic...
Background Criminal defendants may often exaggerate psychiatric symptoms either to appear non-accoun...
Detection of malingering is a significant concern in forensic psychological assessments. The best-va...
To empirically investigate the usefulness and validity of clinical presentation and recent history v...
The authors review clinical and conceptual errors that contribute to false attributions of malingeri...
The aim of the present study was to compare the accuracy of the Amsterdam Short Term Memory (ASTM) t...
Neuropsychological research has primarily focused on identification of malingerers through specializ...
Malingered psychopathology has the potential to be a costly social problem and there is a need for s...
Malingering refers to the voluntary production of false or greatly exaggerated symptoms in pursuit o...