Plateforme de veille scientifique et de revue de littérature basée sur PubMed
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Cette application est une plateforme collaborative de veille scientifique permettant d'importer des publications depuis PubMed, de suivre leur lecture, d'en extraire les éléments méthodologiques clés (protocole, variables, résultats), et de constituer une synthèse structurée pour faciliter la réalisation de revues de littérature.
Dernière synchronisation : 18/06/2026
Cette thématique étudie comment les accusés peuvent simuler ou minimiser des symptômes psychopathologiques lors des tests psychométriques, et les limites des outils censés détecter cette simulation.
160 articles disponibles
"malingering" AND "MMPI validity scales"
"SIRS" AND "malingering detection"
"feigning" AND "psychopathology"
"symptom validity" AND "forensic"
"false positive" AND "malingering detection"
"minimizing psychopathology" AND "insanity defendants"
This study compares the predictive accuracy of sexual reoffending using dynamic risk factors' sum score (mechanical totals) and nodewise predictability, a model accounting for their interrelationships…
The accurate diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is essential in both clinical and forensic contexts. Indices assessing for PTSD symptom invalidity have primarily been validated in West…
OBJECTIVE: Competency to stand trial evaluations represent the most common psycho-legal assessment in the United States. Notwithstanding, evaluators may face additional complexity when they suspect ma…
The forensic determination of malingering is primarily guided by performance validity tests (PVTs), symptom validity tests (SVTs), and discrepancies in the examinee's presentation. A determination of …
OBJECTIVE: This study examined within-person score distribution measures (WPSD) as a performance validity indicator using the overall test battery mean (OTBM), within-battery standard deviation (SD-B)…
Assessing the credibility of psychological problems in forensic evaluations is crucial. The Inventory of Problems-29 (IOP-29) is becoming a valuable symptom validity test (SVT) worldwide and has been …
Some recent studies have revived the approach of investigating extreme levels of self-reported depressive symptoms as indicative of gross exaggeration. While scores above 40 on the Beck Depression Inv…
This is the first of five articles on state-of-the-art conceptualization and research on the use of performance validity tests (PVTs) in forensic neuropsychological assessment. PVTs are standardized p…
The concepts underlying performance validity tests (PVTs) change in focus and, also, the research in their use in forensic neuropsychological assessment is burgeoning. First, we review definitions, te…
The analysis of risk of bias in systematic reviews (SR) and meta-analyses (MA) is a fundamental task to ensure the correct synthesis of results. To carry out this task, specific tools must be used fo…
The present study sought to cross validate the recently developed total score cut-off for the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) and identify additional embedded symptom validity indices within th…
Research on the Inventory of Problems-29 (IOP-29) has primarily used simulation designs and non-US samples. This study evaluated the IOP-29 in US clinical samples relative to validity scales obtained…