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Fa Yi Xue Za Zhi ; 24(4): 256-8, 2008 Aug.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18817033

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To examine the self-reported scale of brief psychopathological symptoms (SBPS) to detect malingering in forensic psychiatric cases. METHODS: Two hundred and six cases with different types of psychiatric problems were tested by SBPS. All cases were separately evaluated by two experts. RESULTS: About 34.5% cases (71/206) were classified as malingering by the cut-off 13 scores of SBPS. Compared with expert's evaluation, SBPS showed a false negative rate of 19.8% and a false positive rate of 1.7%, respectively, with a total accuracy rate of 90.8%. Cases involved in compensations including working injury and traffic accidence showed the highest rate of malingering (51%). CONCLUSION: SBPS is useful for detecting malingering psychopathological symptoms.


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Forensic Psychiatry , Malingering/diagnosis , Mental Disorders/psychology , Psychological Tests , Adult , Female , Humans , Lie Detection , Male , Malingering/psychology , Reproducibility of Results , Volition , Young Adult
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