Psychopathic traits are a manifestation of a personality pathology that comprises a core affective-interpersonal dysfunction (callous-unemotional traits) and an impulsive-antisocial behavioral component. Of particular importance, psychopathic traits are associated with the perpetration of some of the most severe acts of violence, and they appear to indicate a subset of youth at risk for earlier onset, greater frequency, and persistence of violent offending. Although these youth represent a minority of the population, they commit a significant proportion of the violence in the general community. In our review, we highlight evidence of a unique neurobiological predisposition that underlies the core affective deficits and describe contemporary...
Psychopathy reflects a pathological form of personality that predisposes individuals to risk for per...
Background: The relationship between psychopathic traits and aggression in children may be explained...
The psychometric and predictive validity of callous-unemotional (CU) traits as an early precursor of...
Psychopathy is an adult condition that incurs substantial societal and individual costs. Here we rev...
Adolescent psychopathic tendencies are associated with phenotypic increases in proactive aggression....
Psychopathy is associated with severe and violent aggressive behaviors, poor treatment outcomes and ...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is unclear whether the concepts and findings of the underlying neur...
Psychopathy is characterized by impulsive antisocial behavior, interpersonal and affective deficits ...
Although research suggests that the antisocial behavior (ASB) facet of psychopathy generally carries...
Youth antisocial behavior (AB; lying, aggression, rule-breaking) is a major public health concern du...
The aim of the present study is to examine the possible role of psychopathic traits as a moderator o...
Recent research highlights the importance of callous-unemotional traits (CU Traits; i.e., lack of gu...
Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by a constellation of affective, interpersonal, ...
in youth, psychopathy is often represented by callous-unemotional traits, characterized by a lack ...
Psychopathy has been conceptualized as a constellation of traits that can be differentiated into int...
Psychopathy reflects a pathological form of personality that predisposes individuals to risk for per...
Background: The relationship between psychopathic traits and aggression in children may be explained...
The psychometric and predictive validity of callous-unemotional (CU) traits as an early precursor of...
Psychopathy is an adult condition that incurs substantial societal and individual costs. Here we rev...
Adolescent psychopathic tendencies are associated with phenotypic increases in proactive aggression....
Psychopathy is associated with severe and violent aggressive behaviors, poor treatment outcomes and ...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is unclear whether the concepts and findings of the underlying neur...
Psychopathy is characterized by impulsive antisocial behavior, interpersonal and affective deficits ...
Although research suggests that the antisocial behavior (ASB) facet of psychopathy generally carries...
Youth antisocial behavior (AB; lying, aggression, rule-breaking) is a major public health concern du...
The aim of the present study is to examine the possible role of psychopathic traits as a moderator o...
Recent research highlights the importance of callous-unemotional traits (CU Traits; i.e., lack of gu...
Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by a constellation of affective, interpersonal, ...
in youth, psychopathy is often represented by callous-unemotional traits, characterized by a lack ...
Psychopathy has been conceptualized as a constellation of traits that can be differentiated into int...
Psychopathy reflects a pathological form of personality that predisposes individuals to risk for per...
Background: The relationship between psychopathic traits and aggression in children may be explained...
The psychometric and predictive validity of callous-unemotional (CU) traits as an early precursor of...