Authors
Alan C Swann, Marijn Lijffijt, Scott D Lane, Joel L Steinberg, F Gerard Moeller
Publication date
2009/8/1
Journal
Journal of psychiatric research
Volume
43
Issue
12
Pages
1057-1063
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
BACKGROUND
Impulsive behavior is a prominent characteristic of antisocial personality disorder. Impulsivity is a complex construct, however, representing distinct domains of cognition and action. Leading models refer to impulsivity as an inability to evaluate a stimulus fully before responding to it (rapid-response impulsivity), and as an inability to delay responding despite a larger reward (reward-delay impulsivity). We investigated these models in terms of the diagnosis and severity of antisocial personality disorder.
METHODS
Thirty-four male subjects on probation/parole who met DSM-IV criteria for ASPD, and 30 male healthy comparison subjects, matched by ethnicity, were recruited from the community. The Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS-11) provided an integrated measure of trait impulsivity. Rapid-response impulsivity was assessed using the Immediate Memory Task (IMT), a continuous performance test …
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Scholar articles
AC Swann, M Lijffijt, SD Lane, JL Steinberg, FG Moeller - Journal of psychiatric research, 2009