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在评估次优努力程度时使用多项任务测试简化版。

Use of the Multiple Errands Test-Simplified Version in the assessment of suboptimal effort.

机构信息

Older People's Mental Health Services, Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, UK.

出版信息

Neuropsychol Rehabil. 2012;22(5):734-51. doi: 10.1080/09602011.2012.686884. Epub 2012 Jun 6.

Abstract

Most measures of suboptimal effort focus on short-term learning; fewer studies have considered non-memory feigned cognitive impairment. This study investigated the utility of the Multiple Errands Test - Simplified Version (MET-SV) in the detection of feigned executive functioning impairment. Performance of simulating malingerers (N = 47) was compared to acquired brain injury (N = 46) and neurologically healthy control groups (N = 50). Although simulating malingerers were successful at feigning a realistic level of impairment compared to the brain injury group, there were significant differences regarding pattern of performance. A logistic regression model successfully classified 84% of simulating malingerers and 74.5% of brain injured individuals. Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis supported the discriminatory power of the model. The current study is unique in yielding some understanding of the real-life observation of suspected malingerers compared to individuals with genuine cognitive difficulties. Results suggest the MET-SV can contribute to the clinical assessment of individuals suspected of suboptimal effort in the domain of executive functioning. Further research is needed to establish whether the MET-SV can be reliably used in medico-legal settings.

摘要

大多数对低努力程度的测量都集中在短期学习上;较少的研究考虑了非记忆性的假装认知障碍。本研究调查了简化版多项任务测验(MET-SV)在检测假装执行功能障碍方面的效用。模拟装病者(N=47)的表现与脑损伤组(N=46)和神经健康对照组(N=50)进行了比较。虽然与脑损伤组相比,模拟装病者在假装真实程度的损伤方面很成功,但在表现模式上仍存在显著差异。逻辑回归模型成功地对 84%的模拟装病者和 74.5%的脑损伤者进行了分类。受试者工作特征(ROC)分析支持了该模型的判别能力。本研究的独特之处在于,与真正有认知困难的个体相比,对疑似装病者的实际观察有了一些了解。结果表明,MET-SV 可以有助于对怀疑在执行功能领域表现不佳的个体进行临床评估。需要进一步的研究来确定 MET-SV 是否可以在法医鉴定环境中可靠使用。

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