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Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging | 2010

Comparison of MMPI-2 and PAI validity indicators to detect feigned depression and PTSD symptom reporting

Rael T. Lange; Karen A. Sullivan; Clinton Scott

The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical utility of PAI and MMPI-2 validity indicators to detect exaggeration of psychological symptoms. Participants were 49 (75.5% female) Australian university students who completed the MMPI-2 and PAI under one of three conditions: Control [i.e., honest responding (n=20)], Feign Post Traumatic Stress Disorder [PTSD (n=15)], or Feign Depression (n=14). Participants instructed to feign depression or feign PTSD had significantly higher scores on the majority of MMPI-2 and PAI validity indicators compared with controls. The Meyers Validity Index, the Obvious-Subtle index, and the Response Bias Scale were the most accurate MMPI-2 validity indicators. Diagnostic-specific MMPI-2 validity indicators, such as the Infrequency-PSTD scales and Malingered Depression scale, were not effective at detecting participants instructed to feign those conditions. For the PAI, the most accurate validity indicator was the MAL index; however, the detection rate using this validity indicator was modest at best. The MMPI-2 validity indicators were clearly superior to those on the PAI at identifying feigned versus honest responding in this sample.


Rehabilitation Psychology | 2008

Predictors of intention to reduce stroke risk among people at risk of stroke: An application of an extended health belief model.

Karen A. Sullivan; Katherine M. White; Ross McD. Young; Anne M. Chang; Colette Roos; Clinton Scott


Patient Education and Counseling | 2008

Developing a stroke intervention program: what do people at risk of stroke want?

Karen A. Sullivan; Katherine M. White; Ross McD. Young; Clinton Scott; Kate E. Mulgrew


International Journal of Behavioral Medicine | 2010

The Cerebrovascular Attitudes and Beliefs Scale (CABS-R): the factor structure and psychometric properties of a tool for assessing stroke-related health beliefs.

Karen A. Sullivan; Katherine M. White; Ross McD. Young; Clinton Scott


International journal of therapy and rehabilitation | 2009

Predicting behaviour to reduce stroke risk in at-risk populations: the role of beliefs

Karen A. Sullivan; Katherine M. White; Ross McD. Young; Clinton Scott


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2008

Predictors of intention to exercise to reduce stroke risk among people at risk of stroke : an application of an extended Health Belief Model

Karen A. Sullivan; Katherine M. White; Ross McD. Young; Clinton Scott


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2006

The nature and predictors of stroke knowledge amongst at risk elderly persons in Brisbane, Australia

Karen A. Sullivan; Katherine M. White; Ross McD. Young; Anne M. Chang; Colette Roos; Clinton Scott


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2009

The Cerebrovascular Attitudes and Beliefs Scale (CABS-R): the factor structure and psychometric properties of a tool for assessing stroke-related health beliefs

Karen A. Sullivan; Katherine M. White; Ross McD. Young; Clinton Scott


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2009

Predicting behaviour to reduce stroke risk in at-risk populations : the role of beliefs

Karen A. Sullivan; Katherine M. White; Ross McD. Young; Clinton Scott

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Karen A. Sullivan

Queensland University of Technology

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Katherine M. White

Queensland University of Technology

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Ross McD. Young

Queensland University of Technology

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Anne M. Chang

Queensland University of Technology

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Colette Roos

Queensland University of Technology

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Kate E. Mulgrew

University of the Sunshine Coast

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Rael T. Lange

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

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