Posted on Apr 19, 2014
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I have recently been reading articles from&nbsp;<font color="#222222" face="verdana, sans-serif">neuropsychologists stating it might be possible to identify malingering in college students with some simple testing. Do you think the army should adopt something&nbsp;similar? Additionally, does the army have an effective system currently in place to identify malingering?</font>
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Not until it is a perfected system, it would be tragic to treat someone as a malingerer if they have a real problem that was missed by the "experts".
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SSgt Carpenter
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I'm rather cynical, and believe that malingering is a major problem. That being said, I wouldn't trust a system that was supposed to detect it. Would be impossible to implement effectively.
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I want to point out that the articles I read focused on identifying malingering with ADHD and PTSD symptoms. However, the PH.D's go on to discuss there is potential for expanded used with other medical conditions.
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