Wodushek Thomas R, Greher Michael R
WODUSHEK and GREHER: Guest columnists, Departments of Neurosurgery and Neurology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO.
J Psychiatr Pract. 2017 May;23(3):214-220. doi: 10.1097/PRA.0000000000000233.
In the first column in this 2-part series, Performance Validity Testing in Neuropsychology: Scientific Basis and Clinical Application-A Brief Review, the authors introduced performance validity tests (PVTs) and their function, provided a justification for why they are necessary, traced their ongoing endorsement by neuropsychological organizations, and described how they are used and interpreted by ever increasing numbers of clinical neuropsychologists. To enhance readers' understanding of these measures, this second column briefly describes common detection strategies used in PVTs as well as the typical methods used to validate new PVTs and determine cut scores for valid/invalid determinations. We provide a discussion of the latest research demonstrating how neuropsychologists can combine multiple PVTs in a single battery to improve sensitivity/specificity to invalid responding. Finally, we discuss future directions for the research and application of PVTs.
在这个两部分系列的第一部分专栏文章《神经心理学中的表现效度测试:科学基础与临床应用——简要综述》中,作者介绍了表现效度测试(PVTs)及其功能,阐述了其必要性的理由,追溯了神经心理学组织对它们的持续认可,并描述了越来越多的临床神经心理学家如何使用和解释这些测试。为了增强读者对这些测量方法的理解,本第二部分专栏文章简要描述了PVTs中常用的检测策略,以及用于验证新的PVTs和确定有效/无效判定的临界值的典型方法。我们讨论了最新研究,展示了神经心理学家如何在单个测试组合中结合多个PVTs以提高对无效反应的敏感性/特异性。最后,我们讨论了PVTs研究与应用的未来方向。