Evidence of construct validity and generalizability for a new measure developed to screen for malingered psychopathology, the Miller-Forensic Assessment of Symptoms Test (M-FAST), is presented for a sample of incarcerated males (N = 50) who had applied for mental health services in a maximum-security prison. Participants completed a brief diagnostic interview, the Structured Interview of Reported Symptoms (SIRS), and the M-FAST. SIRS-defined malingerers scored significantly higher on the M-FAST total and scale scores. Receiver operating characteristic analysis yielded an area under the curve of .92 (SEM = .04, p= .01). Consistent with previous M-FAST validity research, utility results indicated accurate classification was best achieved with...
This study examined the relationship between psychopathy and malingering in a subsample of male pris...
Background Criminal defendants may often exaggerate psychiatric symptoms either to appear non-accoun...
The rapidly expanding population of prison inmates has severely challenged the prison system's ...
Evidence of construct validity and generalizability for a new measure developed to screen for maling...
The Miller-Forensic Assessment of Symptoms Test (M-FAST) was developed to provide clini-cians with a...
The Miller Forensic Assessment of Symptoms Test (M-FAST) is a relatively new measure shown to be a v...
In this study, the Miller Forensic Assessment of Symptoms Test (M-FAST), Structured Interview of Rep...
Two of the most widely used measures for the assessment of malingering in forensic populations are t...
The Miller Forensic Assessment of Symptoms Test (M-FAST) is a screening instrument created to assess...
The development of instruments to assess psychopathology within inmate populations has lagged far be...
Detection of malingering is a significant concern in forensic psychological assessments. The best-va...
Assessment of malingering is a central component of forensic evaluations in criminal as well as civi...
The development of instruments to assess psychopathology within inmate populations has lagged far be...
This retrospective study reports on (a) the prevalence of malingering in a sample of 20 ...
The current study examined the utility of the recently released Minnesota Multiphasic Personality In...
This study examined the relationship between psychopathy and malingering in a subsample of male pris...
Background Criminal defendants may often exaggerate psychiatric symptoms either to appear non-accoun...
The rapidly expanding population of prison inmates has severely challenged the prison system's ...
Evidence of construct validity and generalizability for a new measure developed to screen for maling...
The Miller-Forensic Assessment of Symptoms Test (M-FAST) was developed to provide clini-cians with a...
The Miller Forensic Assessment of Symptoms Test (M-FAST) is a relatively new measure shown to be a v...
In this study, the Miller Forensic Assessment of Symptoms Test (M-FAST), Structured Interview of Rep...
Two of the most widely used measures for the assessment of malingering in forensic populations are t...
The Miller Forensic Assessment of Symptoms Test (M-FAST) is a screening instrument created to assess...
The development of instruments to assess psychopathology within inmate populations has lagged far be...
Detection of malingering is a significant concern in forensic psychological assessments. The best-va...
Assessment of malingering is a central component of forensic evaluations in criminal as well as civi...
The development of instruments to assess psychopathology within inmate populations has lagged far be...
This retrospective study reports on (a) the prevalence of malingering in a sample of 20 ...
The current study examined the utility of the recently released Minnesota Multiphasic Personality In...
This study examined the relationship between psychopathy and malingering in a subsample of male pris...
Background Criminal defendants may often exaggerate psychiatric symptoms either to appear non-accoun...
The rapidly expanding population of prison inmates has severely challenged the prison system's ...