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Assessing Malingered Auditory Verbal Hallucinations in Forensic and Clinical Settings | Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
Assessing Malingered Auditory Verbal Hallucinations in Forensic and Clinical Settings | Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
The gold standard for the detection of malingered psychosis involves expert clinical assessment augmented by standardized psychometric testing. The evaluation of malingered auditory verbal hallucinations is complicated, however, by increasing evidence that voice-hearing is a broadly heterogeneous experience that does not always reflect psychopathology, with atypical features nearly as common as typical characteristics. The detection of malingered auditory verbal hallucinations in clinical settings may be particularly vulnerable to false positives and false negatives due to low suspicion on the part of clinicians, low utilization and poor specificity of psychometric testing, and “iatrogenic malingering” that is less likely to include cartoonish claims and more likely to involve voice-hearing as a sole presenting symptom (i.e., monosymptomatic auditory verbal hallucinations). In both clinical and forensic settings, the detection of malingered auditory verbal hallucinations requires detailed exploration of phenomenologic features along with mediating factors that influence the risk of associated violence or suicide.
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Assessing Malingered Auditory Verbal Hallucinations in Forensic and Clinical Settings | Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
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On the non-significance of internal versus external auditory hallucinations - PubMed
On the non-significance of internal versus external auditory hallucinations - PubMed
Traditionally, auditory hallucinations (AHs) heard outside the head have been regarded as more pathological than those heard inside, partly on the basis that internal AHs are conceptually closer to normal thinking than external AHs. Our data show that many patients hear AHs both internally and exter …
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On the non-significance of internal versus external auditory hallucinations - PubMed
The auditory hallucination: a phenomenological survey - PubMed
The auditory hallucination: a phenomenological survey - PubMed
A comprehensive semi-structured questionnaire was administered to 100 psychotic patients who had experienced auditory hallucinations. The aim was to extend the phenomenology of the hallucination into areas of both form and content and also to guide future theoretical development. All subjects heard …
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The auditory hallucination: a phenomenological survey - PubMed
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pROC: an open-source package for R and S+ to analyze and compare ROC curves | BMC Bioinformatics | Full Text
pROC: an open-source package for R and S+ to analyze and compare ROC curves | BMC Bioinformatics | Full Text
Background Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves are useful tools to evaluate classifiers in biomedical and bioinformatics applications. However, conclusions are often reached through inconsistent use or insufficient statistical analysis. To support researchers in their ROC curves analysis we developed pROC, a package for R and S+ that contains a set of tools displaying, analyzing, smoothing and comparing ROC curves in a user-friendly, object-oriented and flexible interface. Results With data previously imported into the R or S+ environment, the pROC package builds ROC curves and includes functions for computing confidence intervals, statistical tests for comparing total or partial area under the curve or the operating points of different classifiers, and methods for smoothing ROC curves. Intermediary and final results are visualised in user-friendly interfaces. A case study based on published clinical and biomarker data shows how to perform a typical ROC analysis with pROC. Conclusions pROC is a package for R and S+ specifically dedicated to ROC analysis. It proposes multiple statistical tests to compare ROC curves, and in particular partial areas under the curve, allowing proper ROC interpretation. pROC is available in two versions: in the R programming language or with a graphical user interface in the S+ statistical software. It is accessible at http://expasy.org/tools/pROC/ under the GNU General Public License. It is also distributed through the CRAN and CSAN public repositories, facilitating its installation.
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pROC: an open-source package for R and S+ to analyze and compare ROC curves | BMC Bioinformatics | Full Text
Extending the Time to Collect DNA in Sexual Assault Cases | National Institute of Justice
Extending the Time to Collect DNA in Sexual Assault Cases | National Institute of Justice
DNA profiling plays a major role in sexual assault cases, but it has a significant shortcoming: Using the current standard DNA profiling method, many jurisdictions require the collection of evidentiary samples within three days of the assault. After that, it may become difficult to obtain a usable DNA profile of the male suspect. What if we could extend the window of time for collecting evidence?
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Extending the Time to Collect DNA in Sexual Assault Cases | National Institute of Justice
Hallucinations in nonpsychotic disorders: toward a differential diagnosis of "hearing voices" - PubMed
Hallucinations in nonpsychotic disorders: toward a differential diagnosis of "hearing voices" - PubMed
While auditory hallucinations (AH) are prototypic psychotic symptoms whose clinical presence is often equated with a psychotic disorder, they are commonly found among those without mental illness as well as those with nonpsychotic disorders not typically associated with hallucinations in DSM-IV. Thi …
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Hallucinations in nonpsychotic disorders: toward a differential diagnosis of "hearing voices" - PubMed
Better than mermaids and stray dogs? Subtyping auditory verbal hallucinations and its implications for research and practice - PubMed
Better than mermaids and stray dogs? Subtyping auditory verbal hallucinations and its implications for research and practice - PubMed
The phenomenological diversity of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) is not currently accounted for by any model based around a single mechanism. This has led to the proposal that there may be distinct AVH subtypes, which each possess unique (as well as shared) underpinning mechanisms. This could …
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Better than mermaids and stray dogs? Subtyping auditory verbal hallucinations and its implications for research and practice - PubMed
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ACCF/AHA 2011 Expert Consensus Document on Hypertension in the Elderly | Circulation
ACCF/AHA 2011 Expert Consensus Document on Hypertension in the Elderly | Circulation
This document has been developed as an expert consensus document by the American College of Cardiology Foundation (ACCF) and the American Heart Association (AHA), in collaboration with the American Academy of Neurology (AAN), the American College of Physicians (ACP), the American Geriatrics Society (AGS), the American Society of Hypertension (ASH), the American Society of Nephrology (ASN), the American Society for Preventive Cardiology (ASPC), the Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC), and the European Society of Hypertension (ESH). Expert consensus documents are intended to inform practitioners, payers, and other interested parties of the opinion of ACCF and document cosponsors concerning evolving areas of clinical practice and/or technologies that are widely available or new to the practice community. Topics chosen for coverage by expert consensus documents are so designed because the evidence base, the experience with technology, and/or clinical practice are not considered sufficiently well developed to be evaluated by the formal ACCF/AHA practice guidelines process. Often the topic is the subject of considerable ongoing investigation. Thus, the reader should view the expert consensus document as the best attempt of the ACCF and document cosponsors to inform and guide clinical practice in areas where rigorous evidence may not yet be available or evidence to date is not widely applied to clinical practice. When feasible, expert consensus documents include indications or contraindications. Typically, formal recommendations are not provided in expert consensus documents as these documents do not formally grade the quality of evidence, and the provision of “Recommendations” is felt to be more appropriately within the purview of the ACCF/AHA practice guidelines. However, recommendations from ACCF/AHA practice guidelines and ACCF appropriate use criteria are presented where pertinent to the discussion. The writing committee is in agreement with these recommendations. Finally, some topics covered by expert consensus documents will be addressed subsequently by the ACCF/AHA Task Force on Practice Guidelines.
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ACCF/AHA 2011 Expert Consensus Document on Hypertension in the Elderly | Circulation
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