User:Jkb0001/Malingering of post-traumatic stress disorder/Jules2992 Peer Review

Psychological assessment findings[edit]
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) is the most widely used psychological assessment measure that has been used in research to detect malingered PTSD, typically by comparing genuine PTSD patients with individuals trained and instructed to fabricate PTSD on the MMPI-2. Numerous studies using the MMPI-2 have demonstrated a moderately accurate ability to detect simulated PTSD. Validity scales on the MMPI-2 that are reasonably accurate at detecting simulated PTSD include both the Fp scale developed by Paul Arbisi and Yosef Ben-Porath, and the Fptsd scale developed by Jon Elhai. These two scales have shown differing results. The Fp scale has shown to be the is the most helpful malingering predictor in civilian PTSD patients, with whereas the Fptsd scale being is a better predictor in combat PTSD patients.

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The text below discusses the use of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) in detecting malingered PTSD. Here is my review and feedback on the content:
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 * Malingering of post-traumatic stress disorder


 * 1) Introduction and Context: The introductory sentence provides a clear overview of the topic, stating that the MMPI-2 is widely used in psychological assessment to detect malingered PTSD. This sets the stage for the subsequent discussion.
 * 2) Research Using the MMPI-2: The statement that numerous studies have used the MMPI-2 to detect simulated PTSD adds credibility to the assessment measure. However, it would be beneficial to include a brief summary of these studies' findings or key results to support the claim of moderately accurate ability in detecting simulated PTSD.
 * 3) Validity Scales on the MMPI-2: The mention of two validity scales, the Fp scale developed by Paul Arbisi and Yosef Ben-Porath, and the Fptsd scale developed by Jon Elhai, is relevant and informative. However, it would be helpful to explain the purpose and function of these validity scales in the context of detecting malingering in PTSD.
 * 4) Differing Results of Fp and Fptsd Scales: The statement that the Fp scale has shown to be the most helpful malingering predictor in civilian PTSD patients, while the Fptsd scale is a better predictor in combat PTSD patients, is interesting. To strengthen this section, consider providing additional information or specific studies that support these findings and explain the reasons behind the differences in predictive accuracy.

Overall, the content provides a concise summary of the use of the MMPI-2 in detecting malingered PTSD and the mention of specific validity scales. To improve the section, it would be good to include more specific details, such as key findings from relevant and recent studies and an explanation of the theoretical background or maybe basis for the differing results of the Fp and Fptsd scales. This will create a stronger overall understanding and credibility of the information.

Psychological assessment findings[edit]
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) is the most widely used psychological assessment measure that has been used in research to detect malingered PTSD, typically by comparing genuine PTSD patients with individuals trained and instructed to fabricate PTSD on the MMPI-2. Numerous studies using the MMPI-2 have demonstrated a moderately accurate ability to detect simulated PTSD. Validity scales on the MMPI-2 that are reasonably accurate at detecting simulated PTSD include both the Fp scale developed by Paul Arbisi and Yosef Ben-Porath, and the Fptsd scale developed by Jon Elhai. These two scales have shown differing results. The Fp scale has shown to be the is the most helpful malingering predictor in civilian PTSD patients, with whereas the Fptsd scale being is a better predictor in combat PTSD patients.

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