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  • The Self-Report Symptom Inventory (SRSI) is a new tool that helps identify when individuals may be exaggerating symptoms, using both real and fake symptom scales across various health domains.
  • An Italian version (SRSI-It) was assessed for its reliability and validity, demonstrating a well-organized structure with genuine and pseudosymptom subscales.
  • The SRSI-It showed strong overlap with established assessments for symptom credibility and provided specific cut scores to effectively detect symptom exaggeration, making it beneficial for clinical and forensic evaluations.

Article Abstract

The Self-Report Symptom Inventory (SRSI) is a novel tool designed to detect symptom overreporting and other forms of noncredible responding. Unlike existing scales, the SRSI includes genuine and pseudosymptoms scales covering cognitive, affective, motor, pain, and post-traumatic stress disorder domains. The present study aims to investigate the psychometric properties of the Italian Version of the SRSI (SRSI-It), in particular, its factor structure, reliability, convergent and discriminant validity, and diagnostic accuracy. Data from 1180 healthy participants showed a hierarchical structure with higher-order constructs for genuine symptoms and pseudosymptoms, each comprising five subscales. The SRSI-It showed a strong convergent validity with the Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptomatology and discriminant validity through low correlations with the Psychopathic Personality Inventory-Revised. Receiver operating characteristic analysis determined cut scores of 6 (95% specificity) and 9 (98% specificity) for pseudosymptoms, with a Ratio Index score of 0.289 (82% specificity). In summary, the SRSI-It appears to be a promising tool for identifying symptom exaggeration in clinical and forensic contexts, ultimately enhancing the quality and reliability of evaluations in these contexts.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23279095.2024.2400681DOI Listing

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