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An evaluation of a new tool to aid judgements of credibility in the medico-legal setting

机译:评估一种新工具,以帮助判断医疗法律环境中的可信度

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- Clinical psychologists and other health professionals are often requested to act as expert witnesses in Court. They are required to assess, and report upon, the reliability of the accounts of physical and psychological symptoms made by their clients. This study investigated the effectiveness of a checklist drawing upon relevant literature on lying and malingering to aid the detection of exaggeration of physical symptoms. - Sixty-four participants were cast as interviewers and assigned to either a ‘checklist’ or ‘no checklist’ condition. Another 64 volunteers were assigned to either a ‘truth teller’ or ‘malingerer’ role and, after undergoing a cold pressor procedure, were interviewed about their experience. The interviewers with a checklist drawn from the literature were asked to rate the presence of 28 checklist items on 5-point Likert scales and to indicate whether or not they believed their interviewee was truthful or exaggerating his or her symptoms. The interviewers without the checklist were asked to simply indicate whether their interviewee was truthful or exaggerating. - Evaluators who were not given the checklist did not classify their interviewees at a level significantly better than chance. Those using the checklist achieved an overall hit rate of 70%. Signal detection analysis supported the finding that those with the checklist showed greater discriminability. Nine checklist items significantly discriminated between truth tellers and malingerers. Furthermore, the total checklist score was significantly higher for exaggerated accounts than for truthful accounts. - Results suggest that a checklist based on the literatures into lying and malingering warrants further investigation. Such a tool would be useful as an aid for expert witnesses called to provide informed opinion on the likelihood that a claimant is exaggerating, malingering or otherwise misrepresenting difficulties.
机译:-通常要求临床心理学家和其他卫生专业人员出庭作证。他们必须评估并报告其客户做出的身体和心理症状的可靠性。这项研究调查了一份清单的有效性,该清单借鉴了有关撒谎和诈骗行为的相关文献,以帮助发现身体症状的夸大现象。 -六十四名参与者被选为面试官,并被分配为“清单”或“无清单”条件。另外64名志愿者被分配为“真相出纳员”或“骗子”角色,并在接受冷压程序后接受了关于他们的经历的采访。要求访问者提供从文献中抽取的清单,以5点李克特量表对28个清单项目的存在进行评分,并指出他们是否认为受访者是真实的或夸大其症状。没有清单的访问者被要求简单地表明他们的访问者是真实的还是夸张的。 -未获得检查表的评估人员未将受访者分类的水平明显高于机会分类。使用该清单的人员的总体命中率达到70%。信号检测分析支持以下发现:具有清单的人显示出更高的可辨别性。九个清单项目显着区分了真相出纳者和诈骗者。此外,夸大账目的总核对表分数明显高于真实账目。 -结果表明,基于文献的撒谎和诈骗清单应作进一步调查。这种工具将有助于协助专家证人就索赔人夸大,制造恶意或以其他方式歪曲困难的可能性提供知情的意见。

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