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Cognitive status of Croatian combat veterans and their compensation-seeking (CROSBI ID 201445)

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Kozarić-Kovačić, Dragica ; Havelka Meštrović, Ana ; Rak, Davor ; Mužinić, Lana ; Marinić, Igor Cognitive status of Croatian combat veterans and their compensation-seeking // The journal of forensic psychiatry & psychology, 24 (2013), 4; 532-548. doi: 10.1080/14789949.2013.815257

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Kozarić-Kovačić, Dragica ; Havelka Meštrović, Ana ; Rak, Davor ; Mužinić, Lana ; Marinić, Igor

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Cognitive status of Croatian combat veterans and their compensation-seeking

Aim: To explore the differences in MMPI-2 scales and cognitive function scales (WAIS-III) in combat veterans submitted to expert examination for compensation-related purposes, compensation- seeking (CS) and war veterans who were under regular medical examination, non-compensation- seeking (NCS) veterans in Croatia. Methods: The study included 64 CS Croatian war veterans and 48 NCS war veterans. Both patient groups were assessed and diagnosed by a psychiatrist. Data were collected by Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (M.I.N.I) and Clinically Administered PTSD Scale. Psychological data on cognitive functions were collected by Wechsler Intelligence Scale- Revised (WAIS-III-R) and Minnesota Multi Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI- 2). Results: Significant differences in CS and NCS groups on executive scales (digit-span and arithmetic), memory scales (numeric and visual), visual processing scales (visual completion), and control scales of MMPI-2 (F, Fb, K and L). There were no significant differences between compensation-seeking and non-compensation-seeking PTSD patients in verbal, non-verbal and global intelligence (VIQ, NIQ and IQ). Significantly lower results are shown on memory scales and higher results on control MMPI-2 scales for CS PTSD (with and without comorbid diagnoses) in comparison to NCS with PTSD or PTSD with comorbid diagnoses. Conclusion: Cognitive functions and over-reporting symptoms of PTSD are correlated especially in working memory, executive functions (digit-span, numeric memory and arithmetic) and visual completion and visual memory. Compensation- seeking could be an important artefact in neuropsychological measures and also offer additional help in the diagnosis of PTSD and cognitive impairment.

forensic psychology; forensic psychiatry; malingering; cognitive functions

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24 (4)

2013.

532-548

objavljeno

1478-9949

10.1080/14789949.2013.815257

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