2023
Medical deception: factitious disorder, Munchausen syndrome, Munchausen by proxy, and malingering
Angotti G, Hamilton J, Feldman M, Sherwood I. Medical deception: factitious disorder, Munchausen syndrome, Munchausen by proxy, and malingering. 2023, 379-388. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-91497-0.00257-5.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
The Behavioral Treatment of Suspected Conversion Disorder in Children: Providing an Exit Strategy
Hilton D, Hamilton J. The Behavioral Treatment of Suspected Conversion Disorder in Children: Providing an Exit Strategy. Evidence-Based Practice In Child And Adolescent Mental Health 2017, 2: 195-200. DOI: 10.1080/23794925.2017.1389320.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConversion disorderIllness behaviorDiagnosis of conversion disorderBehavioral treatmentNegative reinforcementConsequences of biasUnconscious processesNonepileptic seizuresSeizure-like behaviorExcessive illness behaviorSick roleDisordersNegative consequencesNeurological treatmentAlternative approach to diagnosisApproach to diagnosisSeizuresBehaviorTreatment strategiesChildrenIllnessReinforcementTreatmentFollow-upDiagnosticsThe role of perceived sleep norms in subjective sleep appraisals and sleep-related illness behavior
Mulla M, Lewis J, Hamilton J, Tutek J, Emert S, Witte T, Lichstein K. The role of perceived sleep norms in subjective sleep appraisals and sleep-related illness behavior. Journal Of Behavioral Medicine 2017, 40: 927-941. PMID: 28646268, DOI: 10.1007/s10865-017-9867-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-restorative sleepIllness behaviorSymptom-related distressSubjective sleep complaintsSleep related problemsResponse to symptomsSleep complaintsSocial supportPerceptions of peer normsSymptoms of fatiguePeer normsDistressSleepIllnessSymptomsWorse fatiguePeerIndividualsNeuroticismRelated problemsBehaviorHigher likelihoodClinical relevanceParticipantsAppraisal
2016
Factitious Disorder, Munchausen Syndrome, Munchausen by Proxy, and Malingering
Hamilton J, Feldman M, Sherwood I. Factitious Disorder, Munchausen Syndrome, Munchausen by Proxy, and Malingering. 2016, 226-234. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-397045-9.00010-0.Peer-Reviewed Original Research