Literature DB >> 16711544

[Malingering among workers seeking disability insurance].

Martín Rafael Quezada-Ortega1, José Luis Pedro Razo-Mondragón, Irma Araceli Marín-Cotoñieto, Santiago Salinas-Tovar, Pablo López-Rojas.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Describe the frequency and characteristics of Mexican Social Security workers with malingering disorder that request disability pension.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Comparative survey made among 136 workers seen during 2001, which were divided into three groups: malingering workers (MW), workers without disability (WOD), and workers with disability (WWD). We administered the Z Test for scaled variables and Z2 Test for nominal variables to identify group differences
RESULTS: The incidence ofmalingering was of 2.2/100,000 workers. Mean age was 41.9 +/- 10.1 years, 440 was the average number of days of labor disability; 51 (37%) workers were malingerers. 35 (26%) workers were work disabled and 50 (37%) without disability. Malingerers had higher level of schooling compared with WOD and WWD (p < 0.02); most worked at the Social Security (p < 0.05), with lower number of previous jobs (p < 0.05), presented longer work disability (p < 0.05). Depressive symptoms were not frequently noted (p < 0.025) and all had normal electroencephalogram and brain computed tomography studies.
CONCLUSIONS: Malingering workers who request work disability pensions follow a particular pattern that differs from other workers that request disability assessment at the Social Security Institute of Mexico.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16711544

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gac Med Mex        ISSN: 0016-3813            Impact factor:   0.302


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