TOMM Performances and Self-Reported Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety

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Sid E. O’Bryant
Carlos G. Finlay
Judith R. O’Jile
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[1] Department of Neuropsychiatry,Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
[2] Behavioral Sciences,Research Institute on Addictions
[3] University of Buffalo,University of Mississippi Medical Center
[4] Department of Psychiatry,undefined
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Malingering; Test of memory malingering; Depression; Anxiety; Effort;
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The Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) is the most frequently used symptom validity test (SVT) by neuropsychologists and appears to be robust in the context of a number of neurological and psychiatric conditions. The current study cross-validated and extended prior research by examining the relation between scores on self-report measures of depression and anxiety, independently and combined, and scores on the TOMM in an outpatient neuropsychology clinic. A total of 262 files were reviewed, 67 of which contained complete data on the TOMM, Beck Depression Inventory-II, and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. Results show that scores on self-report inventories of depression and anxiety are not significantly related to scores on the TOMM, cross-validating previous research. Extending prior research, current analyses demonstrate that TOMM scores are not significantly influenced by the combined relation of self-reported symptoms of depression and anxiety. Findings support the utility of the TOMM with patients reporting affective disturbances.
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