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Ability of College Students to Simulate ADHD on Objective Measures of Attention

Lee Booksh, Randee; Pella, Russell; Singh, Ashvind; Drew Gouvier, William
Journal of Attention Disorders , Volume 13 (4) SAGEJan 1, 2010

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Ability of College Students to Simulate ADHD on Objective Measures of Attention

Abstract

Objective: The authors examined the ability of college students to simulate ADHD symptoms on objective and self-report measures and the relationship between knowledge of ADHD and ability to simulate ADHD. Method: Undergraduate students were assigned to a control or a simulated ADHD malingering condition and compared with a clinical AD/HD group. The authors used several clinical attentional measures and symptom validity tests to differentiate experimental groups via a series of multivariate procedures. Results: Simulators successfully feigned ADHD symptoms on a retrospective self-report measure. Moreover, knowledge of ADHD was unrelated to objective attentional measure performance. Overall, participants who simulated ADHD on some objective measures (i.e., specific Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale—III (WAIS-III) subtests) showed similar performance to the clinical ADHD comparison sample. Conclusion: The implications of these findings highlight the importance of relying on multiple vectors of information, be it objective, observational, self-report, or reports by others, when diagnosing ADHD and assessing factors related to potential secondary gain. (J. of Att. Dis. 2010; 13(4) 325-338)
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Title
Ability of College Students to Simulate ADHD on Objective Measures of Attention
Author(s)
Lee Booksh, Randee; Pella, Russell; Singh, Ashvind; Drew Gouvier, William
Journal
Journal of Attention Disorders , Volume 13 (4) SAGE – Jan 1, 2010
Publisher
Sage Publications
Copyright
© 2010 by SAGE Publications
ISSN
1087-0547
eISSN
1557-1246
D.O.I.
10.1177/1087054708329927
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