Publications by authors named "Min-Jung Soh"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study aimed to establish cut-off scores using the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) to identify poor performance in psychiatric patients that may indicate malingering for secondary gain.
  • - 261 psychiatric patients were evaluated, categorized into four groups (military service, traumatic brain injury, psychosis, and neurosis), using a specific Digit Span subtest known as Reliable Digit Span (RDS).
  • - The results revealed different RDS cut-off scores for each group, with the military service group having a threshold of 7 points, which can help clinicians detect potential malingering in patients.
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Objective: Previous studies of cognitive decline in patients with neurocognitive disorder due to traumatic brain injury (NCD-TBI) have often failed to control for baseline factors such as premorbid intelligence. The purpose of the current study was to estimate and compare cognitive function among three groups (controls, complicated mild/moderate TBI, and severe TBI) after controlling for premorbid intelligence.

Methods: Severity of TBI was classified as complicated mild/moderate or severe based on duration of loss of consciousness and brain neuroimaging results.

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