Morey Leslie C
a Department of Psychology , Texas A&M University , College Station , Texas , USA.
Appl Neuropsychol Adult. 2019 May-Jun;26(3):255-267. doi: 10.1080/23279095.2017.1409749. Epub 2017 Dec 18.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a diagnosis of particular significance for college students, as when present it can significantly compromise academic achievement. However, because high-stakes decisions may be riding on the outcome of an ADHD evaluation (such as access to educational accommodations or stimulant medication), the diagnosis is vulnerable to exaggeration or feigning of symptoms or impairment. This study evaluates a novel procedure, the Tests of Attentional Distraction (TOAD), which is a computer-based performance validity measure involving a low difficulty continuous performance task that directly and obviously targets attentional function. A group of college student simulators (n = 115) feigning ADHD were compared to 32 individuals diagnosed with ADHD and 221 control participants on the TOAD, as well as on symptom validity indicators from the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI). Moderate to large effects differentiating the feigning group from control participants, both ADHD and non-ADHD, were observed for both the TOAD and PAI indicators. Incremental validity analyses indicated that the two approaches to validity assessment contributed independently to the detection of suspect responding.
注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)对大学生来说是一种具有特殊意义的诊断,因为一旦出现,它会严重影响学业成绩。然而,由于高风险决策可能取决于ADHD评估的结果(例如获得教育辅助或兴奋剂药物),该诊断容易受到症状夸大或伪装以及功能损害的影响。本研究评估了一种新方法,即注意力分散测试(TOAD),这是一种基于计算机的效标效度测量方法,涉及一项低难度的持续性操作任务,该任务直接且明显地针对注意力功能。将一组伪装患有ADHD的大学生模拟者(n = 115)与32名被诊断患有ADHD的个体以及221名对照参与者在TOAD上进行比较,并比较他们在《人格评估量表》(PAI)中的症状效标效度指标。对于TOAD和PAI指标,观察到伪装组与对照参与者(包括ADHD和非ADHD)之间存在中等到较大的效应差异。增量效度分析表明,两种效标效度评估方法对检测可疑反应均有独立贡献。