(18.97.14.82)
[ij] [ij] [ij] 
Email id
 

International Journal of Medical Toxicology & Legal Medicine
Year : 2019, Volume : 22, Issue : 3and4
First page : ( 57) Last page : ( 62)
Print ISSN : 0972-0448. Online ISSN : 0974-4614.
Article DOI : 10.5958/0974-4614.2019.00059.7

Assessment of the mood states on healthy adults’ handwriting through forensic handwriting examination vs graphology-A review

Yap, Yi Pei1, Karim Sairah Abdul2, Zaki Muhammad Afiq3, Yin Eva Tan Lee3,,*

1School of Graduate Studies, Management & Science University, Malaysia

2Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Management & Science University, Malaysia

3Department of Diagnostic and Allied Health Science, Faculty of Health & Life Sciences, Management and Science University, Malaysia

*Corresponding Author Eva Tan Lee Yin Head, Department of Diagnostic and Allied Health Science, Faculty of Health & Life Sciences, Management & Science University, 40100, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. Email: eva_tan@msu.edu.my

Online published on 1 May, 2020.

Abstract

A person's daily life is permeated by various mood states and handwriting is a necessary habitual skill. The analysis of handwriting has two branches: forensic handwriting examination (FHE) and graphology, which are commonly mixed up by the public. The objective of this review was to assess the effects of mood states on healthy adults’ handwriting through FHE and graphology. A literature search was conducted in the following electronic databases: Google Scholar; PubMed; IEEE Xplore; SpringerLink; SAGE Journals; and Wiley Online Library. Publications were then selected in a 2-stage process. The key search terms included: “handwriting AND mood AND adult AND (forensic OR graphology)”. The literature search yielded 20 publications, but only 8 available full-text articles were identified. Five articles were examined through FHE while the remaining were of graphology. Two FHE articles supported the effect of physical stress (fatigue) while two other articles supported the effect of different emotional stressors. Three graphology articles supported the effect of various emotional stress while no article was found for physical stress (fatigue). This review allowed for a clearer view on the differentiation between FHE and graphology. More research (with large samples) concerning the effect of other mood states on adult handwriting, is needed.

Top

Keywords

Mood states, forensic handwriting examination, graphology, adult.

Top

  
║ Site map ║ Privacy Policy ║ Copyright ║ Terms & Conditions ║ Page Rank Tool
876,055,807 visitor(s) since 30th May, 2005.
All rights reserved. Site designed and maintained by DIVA ENTERPRISES PVT. LTD..
Note: Please use Internet Explorer (6.0 or above). Some functionalities may not work in other browsers.