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Assessment ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 107319112110612
Author(s):  
Claudia Pignolo ◽  
Luciano Giromini ◽  
Francesca Ales ◽  
Alessandro Zennaro

This study examined the effectiveness of the negative distortion measures from the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) and Inventory of Problems-29 (IOP-29), by investigating data from a community and a forensic sample, across three different symptom presentations (i.e., feigned depression, posttraumatic stress disorder [PTSD], and schizophrenia). The final sample consisted of 513 community-based individuals and 288 inmates (total N = 801); all were administered the PAI and the IOP-29 in an honest or feigning conditions. Statistical analyses compared the average scores of each measure by symptom presentation and data source (i.e., community vs. forensic sample) and evaluated diagnostic efficiency statistics. Results suggest that the PAI Negative Impression Management scale and the IOP-29 are the most effective measures across all symptom presentations, whereas the PAI Malingering Index and Rogers Discriminant Function generated less optimal results, especially when considering feigned PTSD. Practical implications are discussed.


10.2196/25927 ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. e25927
Author(s):  
Carol A Malte ◽  
Patrick L Dulin ◽  
John S Baer ◽  
John C Fortney ◽  
Anissa N Danner ◽  
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Background Alcohol misuse is common among Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom veterans, yet barriers limit treatment participation. Mobile apps hold promise as means to deliver alcohol interventions to veterans who prefer to remain anonymous, have little time for conventional treatments, or live too far away to attend treatment in person. Objective This pilot study evaluated the usability and acceptability of Step Away, a mobile app designed to reduce alcohol-related risks, and explored pre-post changes on alcohol use, psychological distress, and quality of life. Methods This single-arm pilot study recruited Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom veterans aged 18 to 55 years who exceeded National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism drinking guidelines and owned an iPhone. Enrolled veterans (N=55) completed baseline and 1-, 3-, and 6-month assessments. The System Usability Scale (scaled 1-100, ≥70 indicating acceptable usability) assessed the effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction dimensions of usability, while a single item (scaled 1-9) measured the attractiveness of 10 screenshots. Learnability was assessed by app use during week 1. App engagement (proportion of participants using Step Away, episodes of use, and minutes per episode per week) over 6 months measured acceptability. Secondary outcomes included pre-post change on heavy drinking days (men: ≥5 drinks per day; women: ≥4 drinks per day) and Short Inventory of Problems–Revised, Kessler-10, and brief World Health Organization Quality of Life Questionnaire scores. Results Among the 55 veterans enrolled in the study, the mean age was 37.4 (SD 7.6), 16% (9/55) were women, 82% (45/55) were White, and 82% (45/55) had an alcohol use disorder. Step Away was used by 96% (53/55) of participants in week 1, 55% (30/55) in week 4, and 36% (20/55) in week 24. Step Away use averaged 55.1 minutes (SD 57.6) in week 1 and <15 minutes per week in weeks 2 through 24. Mean System Usability Scale scores were 69.3 (SD 19.7) and 71.9 (SD 15.8) at 1 and 3 months, respectively. Median attractiveness scores ranged from 5 to 8, with lower ratings for text-laden screens. Heavy drinking days decreased from 29.4% (95% CI 23.4%-35.4%) at baseline to 16.2% (95% CI 9.9%-22.4%) at 6 months (P<.001). Likewise, over 6 months, Short Inventory of Problems–Revised scores decreased from 6.3 (95% CI 5.1-7.5) to 3.6 (95% CI 2.4-4.9) (P<.001) and Kessler-10 scores decreased from 18.8 (95% CI 17.4-20.1) to 17.3 (95% CI 15.8-18.7) (P=.046). Changes were not detected on quality of life scores. Conclusions Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom veterans found the usability of Step Away to be acceptable and engaged in the app over the 6-month study. Reductions were seen in heavy drinking days, alcohol-related problems, and Kessler-10 scores. A larger randomized trial is warranted to confirm our findings.


Author(s):  
Luciano Giromini ◽  
Claudia Pignolo ◽  
Gerald Young ◽  
Eric Y. Drogin ◽  
Alessandro Zennaro ◽  
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AbstractWhile the psychometric equivalence of computerized versus paper-and-pencil administration formats has been documented for some tests, so far very few studies have focused on the comparability and validity of test scores obtained via in-person versus remote administrations, and none of them have researched a symptom validity test (SVT). To contribute to fill this gap in the literature, we investigated the scores of the Inventory of Problems-29 (IOP-29) generated by various administration formats. More specifically, Study 1 evaluated the equivalence of scores from nonclinical individuals administered the IOP-29 remotely (n = 146) versus in-person via computer (n = 140) versus in-person via paper-and-pencil format (n = 140). Study 2 reviewed published IOP-29 studies conducted using remote/online versus in-person, paper-and-pencil test administrations to determine if remote testing could adversely influence the validity of IOP-29 test results. Taken together, our findings suggest that the effectiveness of the IOP-29 is preserved when alternating between face-to-face and online/remote formats.


Author(s):  
Lucas de Francisco Carvalho ◽  
Ana Reis ◽  
Maíra Stivaleti Colombarolli ◽  
Sonia Regina Pasian ◽  
Fabiano Koich Miguel ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-61
Author(s):  
Pandu Prasetyo Wibowo ◽  
Hanifa Maulida

the purpose of the implementation of this activity is to carry out supervision in order to enforce immigration law in the area of the Immigration Office Class I TPI Malang. coordination between government agencies and owners/managers/inn providers and companies in the context of supervising the presence and activities of foreign nationals in the area of the Immigration Office Class I TPI Malang. This Foreigner Supervision activity is part of the effort to realize the improvement of security order and stability in the region in order to anticipate the negative influence of the presence and activities of foreigners, exchange of information and a comprehensive inventory of problems related to the presence and activities of foreigners in the Immigration Office area of class 1 TPI Malang.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Katherine A. Hirchak ◽  
J. Scott Tonigan ◽  
Alexandra Hernandez-Vallant ◽  
Jalene Herron ◽  
Violette Cloud ◽  
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Author(s):  
Jennifer Gegner ◽  
Laszlo A. Erdodi ◽  
Luciano Giromini ◽  
Donald J. Viglione ◽  
Jessica Bosi ◽  
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