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Hey folks,
I was wondering if people could give me some feedback on the
Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM).
If a patient "fails" this test, is it considered valid to allow them to attempt a repeat ? I have seen this done.
In the scenario I have seen it used , the person invariably has a chronic pain complaint (and not a memory issue). What potential conclusions can be drawn from such a test?
What do you think of using the Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptomatology (SIMS) in the setting of a chronic pain / medico legal context?
I was wondering if people could give me some feedback on the
Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM).
If a patient "fails" this test, is it considered valid to allow them to attempt a repeat ? I have seen this done.
In the scenario I have seen it used , the person invariably has a chronic pain complaint (and not a memory issue). What potential conclusions can be drawn from such a test?
What do you think of using the Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptomatology (SIMS) in the setting of a chronic pain / medico legal context?