Author/Authors :
R. Michael Bagby، نويسنده , , Margarita B. Marshall، نويسنده , , Jason R. Bacchiochi، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
In this study, we examined the validity and clinical utility of the MMPI–2 (Butcher, Graham,
Tellegen, Dahlstrom, & Kaemmer, 2001) Malingering Depression scale (Md) in relation to the
MMPI–2 F scales (F, FB, FP) to detect feigned depression. Overall, the FB scale and the F/FP
scale combination were the best single predictors, although the Md scale did discriminate successfully
cases of feigned depression from patients with bona fide depression. The Md scale
added predictive capacity over the F scales, and the FB scale and the F/FP scale combination
added predictive capacity over the Md scale; however, the actual increase in the number of
cases predicted was minimal in each instance. In sum, although the Md scale is able to detect
accurately feigned depression on the MMPI–2 (predictive validity), it does not confer a distinct
advantage (incremental validity) over the existing standard validity scales—F, FB, and FP.