Performance on the Memory Validity Profile in a mixed clinic-referred pediatric sample

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作者
Wilson, Kate [1 ]
Lesica, Sofia [1 ]
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[1] Mary Free Bed Rehabil Hosp, Psychol Dept, 235 Wealthy St SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503 USA
关键词
Performance validity; pediatric; clinical;
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10.1080/09297049.2020.1870676
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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The primary purpose of this study was to evaluate performance on the Memory Validity Profile (MVP) in a mixed pediatric clinical population. Goal 1, assessing MVP pass rates, yielded a slightly higher pass rate (98.58%) compared to research on other performance validity tests (PVTs) in youth when using manual-based cutoffs and a slightly lower pass rate (84.40%) using an experimental cutoffs (PASS Total >= 31) similar to others' research. Goal 2, determining if MVP performance was contingent on variables other than effort, yielded significant differences in age, sex, and intelligence (p < 0.05); but not parental education or occurrence/nonoccurrence of previous neurological issues, ADHD, or psychiatric disorders. Goal 3, investigating the agreement of an embedded PVT (Children and Adolescent Memory Profile [ChAMP] List Recognition [LR] subtest) with the MVP in classification of adequate vs. suboptimal effort, showed that the highest levels of consistency (81%) were achieved when experimental MVP and LR ss <= 5 cutoffs were utilized. In conclusion, the MVP is a useful tool in detecting suboptimal effort in children in a broad clinical sample and the ChAMP LR subtest adds to identification of suboptimal effort as an ePVT with the MVP. The established cutoffs stated in the MVP manual should be used, as these better identify suboptimal effort in children by age than experimental cutoffs (i.e., 31 and 32 PASS). The ChAMP LR cutoff should be ss <= 5, with MVP manual-based (75%) or experimental cutoffs (81%).
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