Relationship of personality assessment inventory (PAI) over-reporting scales to performance validity testing in a military neuropsychological sample

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作者
Morris, Nicole M. [1 ]
Ingram, Paul B. [1 ,2 ]
Armistead-Jehle, Patrick [3 ]
机构
[1] Texas Tech Univ, Dept Psychol Sci, Lubbock, TX 79410 USA
[2] Eastern Kansas Vet Healthcare Syst, Dwight D Eisenhower Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Leavenworth, KS USA
[3] Munson Army Hlth Ctr, Leavenworth, KS USA
关键词
Personality Assessment Inventory; PAI; Feigning; Military; Over-reporting; CONSENSUS CONFERENCE STATEMENT; FEIGNED MENTAL-DISORDERS; TRAUMATIC BRAIN-INJURY; RESPONSE BIAS; AMERICAN ACADEMY; VA COMPENSATION; MMPI-2-RF; MILD; INDICATORS; HISTORY;
D O I
10.1080/08995605.2021.2013059
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
This study evaluated the Personality Assessment Inventory's (PAI) symptom validity-based over-reporting scales with concurrently administered performance validity testing in a sample of active-duty military personnel seen within a neuropsychology clinic. We utilize two measures of performance validity to identify problematic performance validity (pass all/fail any) in 468 participants. Scale means, sensitivity, specificity, predictive value, and risk ratios were contrasted across symptom validity-based over-reporting scales. Results indicate that the Negative Impression Management (NIM), Malingering Index (MAL), and Multiscale Feigning Index (MFI) scales are the best at classifying failed performance validity testing with medium to large effects (d = .61-.73). In general, these scales demonstrated high specificity and low sensitivity. Roger's Discriminant Function (RDF) had negligible group differences and poor classification. The Feigned Adult ADHD index (FAA) performed inconsistently. This study provides support for the use of several PAI over-reporting scales at detecting probable patterns of performance-based invalid responses within a military sample. Military clinicians using NIM, MAL, or MFI are confident that those who elevate these scales at recommended cut scores are likely to fail concurrent performance validity testing. Use of the Feigned Adult FAA and RDF scales is discouraged due to their poor or mixed performance.
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页码:484 / 493
页数:10
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