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  • A study evaluated the performance of 63 patients referred to a memory disorders clinic using the Medical Symptom Validity Test (MSVT) as part of their neuropsychological assessment.
  • Out of the patients, 27 (42.9%) scored below the cutoffs on the MSVT, with 18.2% in the financial incentive group showing invalid results, while many failures matched dementia profiles.
  • Overall, the false positive rate for valid performance was 4.8%, with the base rate of invalid responses rising to 27.3% in those with financial incentives.

Article Abstract

We prospectively evaluated performance of 63 referrals to a memory disorders clinic who received the Medical Symptom Validity Test (MSVT) as part of their standard neuropsychological evaluation. The patients were grouped based on independent medical diagnoses and presence or absence of a potential financial incentive to under-perform. Twenty-seven patients (42.9%) scored below cutoffs on the MSVT symptom validity indices. Two individuals in the potential financial incentive group showed clear signs of invalid responding (18.2%). Twenty-two of the remaining 25 patients who failed the symptom validity indices corresponded to the dementia profile. Three individuals did not correspond to the dementia profile but are thought to have performed validly representing a 4.8% false positive rate. When considering all MSVT indices, the base rate of invalid responding in the potential financial incentive to under-perform group increased to 27.3%. Combining all groups our base rate of invalid responding was 4.8%. Specific performances are presented.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.acn.2007.06.003DOI Listing

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