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Wayne State University Theses

2012

Assessment, Effort, Neuropsychology, Symptom Validity Test, Traumatic Brain Injury

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Detecting Suboptimal Effort In Traumatic Brain Injury Assessment, Jesse Ryan Bashem Jan 2012

Detecting Suboptimal Effort In Traumatic Brain Injury Assessment, Jesse Ryan Bashem

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Purposeful presentation of suboptimal effort is a primary pitfall to accurate assessment, especially among individuals seeking compensation. It is known that successful simulation of impairment becomes increasingly difficult when feigning is required across multiple measures. This study evaluated the diagnostic efficiencies and predictive ability of five symptom validity tests: Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM), Medical Symptom Validity Test (MSVT), California Verbal Learning Test - Forced Choice (CVLT), Reliable Digit Span, and Word Choice Test. Participants were 57 adults with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury and 60 healthy adults coached to simulate memory impairment. Tests were evaluated using logistic regression, …