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444 related items for PubMed ID: 17050912

  • 1. The incremental validity and clinical utility of the MMPI-2 infrequency posttraumatic stress disorder scale.
    Marshall MB, Bagby RM.
    Assessment; 2006 Dec; 13(4):417-29. PubMed ID: 17050912
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  • 3. The Infrequency-Posttraumatic Stress Disorder scale (Fptsd) for the MMPI-2: development and initial validation with veterans presenting with combat-related PTSD.
    Elhai JD, Ruggiero KJ, Frueh BC, Beckham JC, Gold PB, Feldman ME.
    J Pers Assess; 2002 Dec; 79(3):531-49. PubMed ID: 12511019
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  • 4. Discriminating malingered from genuine civilian posttraumatic stress disorder: a validation of three MMPI-2 Infrequency scales (F, Fp, and Fptsd).
    Elhai JD, Naifeh JA, Zucker IS, Gold SN, Deitsch SE, Frueh BC.
    Assessment; 2004 Jun; 11(2):139-44. PubMed ID: 15171461
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  • 5. Comparison of MMPI-2 and PAI validity indicators to detect feigned depression and PTSD symptom reporting.
    Lange RT, Sullivan KA, Scott C.
    Psychiatry Res; 2010 Apr 30; 176(2-3):229-35. PubMed ID: 20207423
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  • 10. The predictive capacity of the MMPI-2 and PAI validity scales and indexes to detect coached and uncoached feigning.
    Bagby RM, Nicholson RA, Bacchiochi JR, Ryder AG, Bury AS.
    J Pers Assess; 2002 Feb 30; 78(1):69-86. PubMed ID: 11936213
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  • 15. Accuracy of MMPI-2-RF validity scales for identifying feigned PTSD symptoms, random responding, and genuine PTSD.
    Mason LH, Shandera-Ochsner AL, Williamson KD, Harp JP, Edmundson M, Berry DT, High WM.
    J Pers Assess; 2013 Feb 30; 95(6):585-93. PubMed ID: 23905684
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  • 17. Validation of the Keane MMPI-PTSD Scale against DSM-III-R criteria in a sample of battered women.
    Perrin S, Van Hasselt VB, Hersen M.
    Violence Vict; 1997 Feb 30; 12(1):99-104. PubMed ID: 9360291
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  • 18. The utility of the MMPI-2 malingering discriminant function index in the detection of malingering: a study of criminal defendants.
    Toomey JA, Kucharski LT, Duncan S.
    Assessment; 2009 Mar 30; 16(1):115-21. PubMed ID: 18607009
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  • 19. Posttraumatic stress disorder in veterans: the utility of the MMPI-2-RF validity scales in detecting overreported symptoms.
    Goodwin BE, Sellbom M, Arbisi PA.
    Psychol Assess; 2013 Sep 30; 25(3):671-8. PubMed ID: 23544394
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