Review Article
Malingering of Psychotic Symptoms in Psychiatric Settings: Theoretical Aspects and Clinical Considerations
Table 3
Clinical aspects of simulation and dissimulation.
| | Characteristics | Simulation (malingering) | Dissimulation |
| | Symptom severity | Severe | Minimal | | Self-reporting of the symptoms | Consistent with potential overendorsement of certain symptoms | Consistent with potential minimization/underreporting of symptoms | | Contradictory or unusual symptoms | Likely | Unlikely | | Obvious vs. subtle presentation | More obvious symptoms | Vague, subtle symptoms | | Manifestation and/or progression of symptoms | Sudden onset of symptoms | Sudden resolution | | Self-harming statements or actions | Unlikely | Unlikely | | Self-report vs. observation inconsistency | Possible | Likely | | Endorsement of highly specific symptoms | Likely | Unlikely |
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