Malingering. Intentional production of false or grossly exaggerated physical or psychological symptoms, motivated by external incentives such as avoiding.

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Malingering

Intentional production of false or grossly exaggerated physical or psychological symptoms, motivated by external incentives such as avoiding military duty, avoiding work, obtaining financial compensation, evading criminal prosecution, or obtaining drugs.

Malingering Strongly suspected if any combination of the following is noted: (1)medicolegal context of presentation (e.g., the person is referred by an attorney to the clinician for examination or is incarcerated) (2)evident discrepancy between the individual's claimed stress or disability and the objective findings (3)lack of cooperation during the diagnostic evaluation and in complying with the prescribed treatment regimen (4)the presence of antisocial personality disorder

Malingering Epidemiology – no familial or genetic patterns have been reported and no clear sex bias or age at onset has been delineated – appear to be highly prevalent in certain military, prison, and litigious populations and, in Western society, in men from youth through middle age

Malingering Etiology – no biological factors have been found to be causally related to malingering – frequent association with antisocial personality disorder raises the possibility that hypoarousability may be an underlying metabolic factor – no predisposing genetic, neurophysiological, neurochemical, or neuroendocrinological forces are presently known

Malingering Diagnosis and Clinical Features – Avoidance of Criminal Responsibility, Trial, and Punishment – Avoidance of Military Service or of Particularly Hazardous Duties – Financial Gain – Avoidance of Work, Social Responsibility, and Social Consequences – Facilitation of Transfer from Prison to Hospital – Admission to a Hospital – Drug-Seeking – Child Custody

Malingering