Zusammenfassung
Nach zwei früheren Überblicksarbeiten in dieser Zeitschrift (Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr
2002; 70: 126 – 138; Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr 2007; 75: 140 – 154) wird erneut das
Thema der Beschwerdenvalidierung besonders unter gutachtlichen Gesichtspunkten beleuchtet.
Moderne Methoden der Beschwerdenvalidierung schaffen sich gegenwärtig zunehmend in
den deutschsprachigen Ländern den Platz, der ihnen im nordamerikanischen Gutachtenwesen
seit den 1990er-Jahren zukommt. Wesentliche Entwicklungen in der internationalen und
deutschsprachigen Literatur werden dargestellt, wobei vertiefend auf Fragebogenmethoden
zur Erkennung negativer Antwortverzerrungen eingegangen wird, die in verschiedenen
Untersuchungskontexten als unverzichtbare Ergänzung zur kognitiven Beschwerdenvalidierung
gelten können.
Abstract
Continuing from two previous reviews in this journal (Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr 2002;
70: 126 – 138; 2007; 75: 140 – 154), modern methods and research on symptom validity
assessment are presented, with special emphasis on civil forensic examinations. In
spite of continuing resistance from many professionals, symptom validity assessment
is gradually gaining ground in German-speaking countries, but there is a developmental
lag in European countries as a whole, as compared to developments in North America.
Major research lines are presented, and questionnaire measures for the detection of
a negative response bias are illustrated in more detail.
Schlüsselwörter
Beschwerdenvalidierung - Simulation - Begutachtung - Aggravation - neuropsychologische
Diagnostik - Fragebogen
Keywords
symptom validity assessment - malingering - forensic assessment - symptom exaggeration
- neuropsychological assessment - questionnaires
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