A-39 New Cut-Score to Improve Performance of the Memory Validity Profile (MVP) in Heterogenous Clinical Populations
ObjectiveThe Memory Validity Profile (MVP) is a standalone performance validity test developed specifically for use with children. Prior research has demonstrated the MVP’s strength in its ease of administration to children with a wide range of intellectual abilities. However, it has been found to l...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of clinical neuropsychology 2021-08, Vol.36 (6), p.1080-1080 |
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Zusammenfassung: | ObjectiveThe Memory Validity Profile (MVP) is a standalone performance validity test developed specifically for use with children. Prior research has demonstrated the MVP’s strength in its ease of administration to children with a wide range of intellectual abilities. However, it has been found to lack sensitivity in detecting noncredible performance in select clinical populations using published cut-offs. The current study examines the MVP’s performance in a diagnostically heterogeneous clinical sample and proposes a new cut-off for optimization of sensitivity and specificity.
MethodArchival clinical data was examined from 96 participants referred for a comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation (ages 6–18). Receiver operating characteristic analysis was used to assess the discriminative ability of MVP in detecting cases of noncredible performance defined as failures on both the Test of Memory Malingering and Reliable Digit Span.
ResultsUsing published cut-offs, the MVP demonstrated perfect specificity (100%) but suboptimal sensitivity (33.3%). Receiver operating characteristic analysis revealed strong discrimination using MVP Total score (AUC = 0.891 (p |
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ISSN: | 1873-5843 1873-5843 |
DOI: | 10.1093/arclin/acab062.57 |