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When Patients Overreport Symptoms: More Than Just Malingering

机译:当患者超过症状时:不仅仅是malsingering

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Mental-health patients may report more symptoms than they actually experience. Experts and laypeople often view this overreporting as a sign of malingering. We show that there are multiple pathways to symptom overreporting: carryover effects from previous tests that lower the threshold for answering affirmatively to symptom items, suggestive misinformation that escalates symptom reports, inattentive responding that promotes indiscriminate endorsement of symptoms, and personality traits that bias symptom reports in an upward direction. A one-sided focus on malingering may distract from a research agenda that may contribute to knowledge accumulation in this domain.
机译:心理健康患者可能报告比其实际体验更多的症状。 专家和外国人经常将这种超级报名视为恶意的标志。 我们表明症状有多种途径:从以前的测试中的携带效应降低症状物品的临时依赖性的阈值,升级症状报告的暗示错误信息,促进症状的不分青红皂白的响应,偏离症状报告的人格特征 在向上方向。 对恶意的单面关注可能会分散可能有助于该领域的知识积累的研究议程。

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