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A study on validity of malingering scale: focused on patient on patient after mild head trauma

Abstract

The present studies tested the validity of malingering scale after mild head trauma, with two primary objectives in mind. They were : First, to differentiate the artificial and exaggerate complaints from true symptoms of mild head trauma. Second, to specify the psychological conditions of malingering. MMPI was administered to 89 patients after mild head trauma. Results showed that Malingering Scale had sufficient internal reliability(Cronbach's α=.9264) and conceptual validity. The results of data mining showed that superficial and nonadaptive coping skills might predict malingering mainly by suggesting of surpression and intention. The integrated model of malingering will fit clinical condition with compensation very well when the data from various neuropsychological assessment were added. The future study on malingering through data mining is desirable to simultaneous consider various clinical sample and scale procedure.

keywords
malingering, mild head trauma, validity, data mining, 꾀병, 경도두부 손상, 타당도, 데이터 마이닝, malingering, mild head trauma, validity, data mining

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