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Malingering, perceptions of illness, and compensation seeking in whiplash injury: A comparison of illness beliefs between individuals in simulated compensation scenarios and litigation claimants

机译:鞭打伤害中的犯罪行为,疾病感知和寻求赔偿:模拟赔偿情景中的个人与诉讼索赔人之间的疾病信念比较

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This paper compares beliefs about whiplash injury between individuals in simulated compensationo compensation scenarios and actual litigant claimants. Comparisons between simulators and the clinical sample revealed that chronic patients reported significantly more symptoms than all simulator groups. The beliefs of the real compensation claimants in the acute phase of the condition were similar to those in the 'injury only' simulator group. The analyses identified a trend towards beliefs in the expected timeline of the illness becoming more negative with time, whilst feelings of control over the symptoms improve. The paper discusses indicators of malingering behavior and the possible involvement of litigation and treatment processes in the transition to a chronic state of ill health.
机译:本文比较了在模拟赔偿/无赔偿情形下个人与实际诉讼人之间的鞭打伤害的观念。模拟器与临床样本之间的比较显示,慢性患者报告的症状明显多于所有模拟器组。实际索赔人在疾病急性期的信念与“仅伤害”模拟器组的信念相似。分析确定了一种趋势,即人们相信疾病的预期时间表会随着时间的推移而变得越来越消极,而对症状的控制感却有所改善。本文讨论了犯罪行为的指标以及诉讼和治疗过程可能向慢性病过渡的可能过程。

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