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Assessing for Noncredible Presentations in ADHD Across the Lifespan
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Description
Presented by:
Julie A. Suhr, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training Ohio University
In this workshop, concerns about noncredible presentations of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) will be discussed. The workshop will include review of the existing research literature on noncredible presentations of ADHD in both children and adults. The base rates of noncredible presentation will be discussed. Evidence that assessment for noncredible presentation is currently lacking in most psychoeducational evaluations will also be presented. The workshop will include discussion of both noncredible self-report (including prior and current symptoms and impairment) and noncredible behavior on cognitive tests. Empirical evidence for the use of both Symptom Validity Tests (SVTs) and Performance Validity Tests (PVTs) in ADHD assessment across the lifespan will be reviewed, and some “best practices” based on this literature will be presented. There will also be attention given to development of new SVTs and PVTS for use in ADHD assessment, with discussion of research methodology relevant to both child and adult assessments.
After the session, participants will be able to:
- Participants will understand the need for assessment for noncredible presentations in both child and adult ADHD.
- Participants will gain understanding of the empirical support for SVT and PVT use in child and adult ADHD assessment.
- Participants will gain understanding of methods for development of new SVTs and PVTS for use on ADHD assessment across the lifespan.
Target Audience: Neuropsychologists and trainees
Instructional Level: Intermediate