DETECTING SIMULATED MEMORY IMPAIRMENT - COMPARISON OF THE REY 15-ITEM TEST AND THE HISCOCK FORCED-CHOICE PROCEDURE

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作者
GUILMETTE, TJ
HART, KJ
GIULIANO, AJ
LEININGER, BE
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[1] RHODE ISL HOSP,PROVIDENCE,RI 02902
[2] BROWN UNIV,PROVIDENCE,RI 02912
[3] XAVIER UNIV,CINCINNATI,OH 45207
[4] UNIV VIRGINIA,HLTH SCI CTR,CHARLOTTESVILLE,VA 22903
[5] WYOMING MED CTR,CASPER,WY
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CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST | 1994年 / 8卷 / 03期
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10.1080/13854049408404135
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B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Rey's (1964) Fifteen-Item Test (FIT) and the Hiscock Forced-Choice Procedure (HFCP; Hiscock & Hiscock, 1989) are two assessment methods that are reported to be sensitive in detecting malingered amnesia. This study compared the FIT with an abbreviated version of the Hiscock Forced-Choice Procedure (A-HFCP) in detecting simulated memory impairment by administering these two procedures to a group of nonlitigating individuals with moderate to severe brain damage (n=20), depressed psychiatric inpatients (n=20), and a group of normals asked to fake believable memory impairment as a result of brain damage (n=20). On the FIT, the brain-damaged group recalled significantly fewer items than the remaining two groups and fewer rows than the psychiatric patients. Using a cutoff of seven or less items correct, 40% of the brain-damaged group and 20% of the psychiatric group would have been classified as possible malingerers. In contrast, only 5% of the simulators fell in the ''malingering'' range. When comparisons were made on the A-HFCP, simulators performed significantly worse than did the remaining two groups. Using a cutoff of 90% or less correct as suggestive of malingering, all of the brain-damaged subjects and all but 15% of the simulators were correctly classified. Results indicate that compared with the A-HFCP, the FIT is overly sensitive to genuine memory impairment and not sensitive enough to identify individuals asked to fake brain damage. Thus, the A-HFCP appears to be superior to the FIT as a malingering detection procedure within neuropsychological assessment.
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