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165 related items for PubMed ID: 11310728

  • 1. Subtypes of clinical presentations in malingerers of posttraumatic stress disorder: an MMPI-2 cluster analysis.
    Elhai JD, Frueh BC.
    Assessment; 2001 Mar; 8(1):75-84. PubMed ID: 11310728
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  • 2. The detection of malingered posttraumatic stress disorder with MMPI-2 fake bad indices.
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    Assessment; 2001 Jun; 8(2):221-36. PubMed ID: 11428701
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  • 3. Cross-validation of the MMPI-2 in detecting malingered posttraumatic stress disorder.
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    J Pers Assess; 2000 Dec; 75(3):449-63. PubMed ID: 11117156
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  • 4. Clinical presentations in combat veterans diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder.
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  • 5. Accuracy of MMPI-2-RF validity scales for identifying feigned PTSD symptoms, random responding, and genuine PTSD.
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  • 6. Discriminating malingered from genuine civilian posttraumatic stress disorder: a validation of three MMPI-2 Infrequency scales (F, Fp, and Fptsd).
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    Assessment; 2004 Jun; 11(2):139-44. PubMed ID: 15171461
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  • 8. The Infrequency-Posttraumatic Stress Disorder scale (Fptsd) for the MMPI-2: development and initial validation with veterans presenting with combat-related PTSD.
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  • 9. Detecting symptom exaggeration in combat veterans using the MMPI-2 symptom validity scales: a mixed group validation.
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  • 10. An investigation of malingering posttraumatic stress disorder on the Personality Assessment Inventory.
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  • 11. Differentiating overreporting and extreme distress: MMPI-2 use with compensation-seeking veterans with PTSD.
    Franklin CL, Repasky SA, Thompson KE, Shelton SA, Uddo M.
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  • 12. MMPI scales for diagnosing acute and chronic PTSD in civilians. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory.
    Gaston L, Brunet A, Koszycki D, Bradwejn J.
    J Trauma Stress; 1998 Apr; 11(2):355-65. PubMed ID: 9565920
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  • 13. Posttraumatic stress disorder in veterans: the utility of the MMPI-2-RF validity scales in detecting overreported symptoms.
    Goodwin BE, Sellbom M, Arbisi PA.
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  • 14. Evaluation of the Atypical Response scale of the Trauma Symptom Inventory-2 in detecting simulated posttraumatic stress disorder.
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  • 15. The incremental validity and clinical utility of the MMPI-2 infrequency posttraumatic stress disorder scale.
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    Bianchini KJ, Aguerrevere LE, Curtis KL, Roebuck-Spencer TM, Frey FC, Greve KW, Calamia M.
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  • 18. Failure to detect fabricated posttraumatic stress disorder with the use of the MMPI in a clinical population.
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  • 19. Does the disorder matter? Investigating a moderating effect on coached noncredible overreporting using the MMPI-2 and PAI.
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  • 20. Externalizing and internalizing subtypes of combat-related PTSD: a replication and extension using the PSY-5 scales.
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