A model to differentiate WAD patients and people with abnormal pain behaviour based on biomechanical and self-reported tests

Author:

Monaro MerylinORCID,De Rosario Helios,Baydal-Bertomeu José María,Bernal-Lafuente Marta,Masiero Stefano,Macía-Calvo Mónica,Cantele Francesca,Sartori Giuseppe

Abstract

AbstractThe prevalence of malingering among individuals presenting whiplash-related symptoms is significant and leads to a huge economic loss due to fraudulent injury claims. Various strategies have been proposed to detect malingering and symptoms exaggeration. However, most of them have been not consistently validated and tested to determine their accuracy in detecting feigned whiplash. This study merges two different approaches to detect whiplash malingering (the mechanical approach and the qualitative analysis of the symptomatology) to obtain a malingering detection model based on a wider range of indices, both biomechanical and self-reported. A sample of 46 malingerers and 59 genuine clinical patients was tested using a kinematic test and a self-report questionnaire asking about the presence of rare and impossible symptoms. The collected measures were used to train and validate a linear discriminant analysis (LDA) classification model. Results showed that malingerers were discriminated from genuine clinical patients based on a greater proportion of rare symptoms vs. possible self-reported symptoms and slower but more repeatable neck motions in the biomechanical test. The fivefold cross-validation of the LDA model yielded an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.84, with a sensitivity of 77.8% and a specificity of 84.7%.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Università degli Studi di Padova

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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