Authors
Olivier F Colins, Kostas A Fanti, Randall T Salekin, Henrik Andershed
Publication date
2017/2
Journal
Journal of personality disorders
Volume
31
Issue
1
Pages
49-74
Publisher
Guilford Publications Inc.
Description
This study aimed to identify distinct subgroups of adults in a general population sample (N = 2,500; 52.6% females) based on their scores on three psychopathy dimensions. Using latent profile analysis, five groups were identified among males and females separately, including a psychopathic personality group. Multivariate analyses of variance showed that this latter group had higher levels of aggression, offending, substance use, attention-deficit/hyperactivity symptoms, internalizing problems, and maltreatment than most of the other groups. Associated features of males and females with a psychopathic personality were very similar; however, salient gender differences did emerge. Specifically, females with a psychopathic personality were more frequently exposed to sexual abuse, expressed more emotional difficulties, and engaged in higher levels of relational aggression. In conclusion, person-oriented analyses …
Total citations
201620172018201920202021202220232024291721181930208
Scholar articles