S Wilson, CB Stroud, CE Durbin - Psychological bulletin, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Personality disorders are defined in the current psychiatric diagnostic system as pervasive, inflexible, and stable patterns of thinking, feeling, behaving, and interacting with others …
Based on their 2011 meta-analysis of the correlates of the Psychopathic Personality Inventory (PPI), Miller and Lynam (An examination of the Psychopathic Personality …
İB Arslan, N Lucassen, PAC Van Lier… - Social psychiatry and …, 2021 - Springer
Purpose A vast amount of studies suggest that internalizing or externalizing problems are related to individual functioning, and often co-occur. Yet, a focus on their additive and …
S Porter, M Woodworth, PJ Black - Handbook of psychopathy, 2006 - researchgate.net
Moreover, aggression in high-psychopathic individuals may manifest in ways other than overt violence. For example, relational aggression involving threats, dominance, and …
The present meta-analysis explored the relationship between psychopathy and instrumental and reactive violence with a focus on factor and facet scores. A total of 53 studies (reporting …
The constellation of affective (eg, poverty of emotions, lack of empathy, and guilt), interpersonal (eg, callous use of others for one's own gain), self-referential (eg, inflated …
This study examined the structure of a self-report measure of the forms and functions of aggression in 855 adolescents (582 boys, 266 girls) aged 12 to 19 years recruited from high …
The psychometric properties of a recently introduced adult self-report of relational aggression are presented. Specifically, the predictive utility of proactive and reactive peer …
Psychopathy or psychopathic personality disorder represents a constellation of traits characterized by superficial charm, egocentricity, irresponsibility, fearlessness, persistent …