The current study investigated the relationship between psychopathy and theory of mind (ToM), by comparing the performance of nonpsychopathic offenders (n = 40), psychopathic offenders (n = 42), and nonoffender controls (n = 26) on Happe's test of ToM (Happe, 1994). In addition, we investigated whether offenders' ToM skills would moderate the association between the antisocial psychopathy component (Factor 2) and self-presentation (i.e., the tendency to report social desirability and unlikely symptoms). Results showed groups did not differ in ToM performance. As expected though, ToM moderated the association between psychopathy and self-presentation: only for offenders relatively high in ToM, Factor 2 was strongly related to less social des...
This study analyzed the relationship between the OF functioning of 100 incarcerated male offenders a...
There is evidence of associations between social functioning and theory of mind performance and betw...
Antisocial behaviours and psychopathic traits place an individual at risk for criminality, mental il...
The current study investigated the relationship between psychopathy and theory of mind (ToM), by com...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is a social perceptual skill that refers to the ability to take someone else's ...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is a social perceptual skill that refers to the ability to take someone else&ap...
Background: Psychopathy is a developmental disorder characterized by antisocial behaviour identified...
Background. The literature on Theory of Mind (ToM) in antisocial samples is limited despi...
The capacity to interpret others people’s behavior and mental states is a vital part of human social...
There have been suggestions that Theory of Mind (ToM) impairment might lead to aggressive behaviour ...
This research investigated the relationship between self-report psychopathy and social desirability ...
Background: Psychopathy is a complex and controversial diagnosis of significant clinical and forensi...
Psychopaths are the truly bad element of our society. These individuals are the people who commit vi...
Psychopathic offenders are often considered to be untreatable, especially dangerous, and at very hig...
The current study examines positive and negative cognitive schemas and their association with psycho...
This study analyzed the relationship between the OF functioning of 100 incarcerated male offenders a...
There is evidence of associations between social functioning and theory of mind performance and betw...
Antisocial behaviours and psychopathic traits place an individual at risk for criminality, mental il...
The current study investigated the relationship between psychopathy and theory of mind (ToM), by com...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is a social perceptual skill that refers to the ability to take someone else's ...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is a social perceptual skill that refers to the ability to take someone else&ap...
Background: Psychopathy is a developmental disorder characterized by antisocial behaviour identified...
Background. The literature on Theory of Mind (ToM) in antisocial samples is limited despi...
The capacity to interpret others people’s behavior and mental states is a vital part of human social...
There have been suggestions that Theory of Mind (ToM) impairment might lead to aggressive behaviour ...
This research investigated the relationship between self-report psychopathy and social desirability ...
Background: Psychopathy is a complex and controversial diagnosis of significant clinical and forensi...
Psychopaths are the truly bad element of our society. These individuals are the people who commit vi...
Psychopathic offenders are often considered to be untreatable, especially dangerous, and at very hig...
The current study examines positive and negative cognitive schemas and their association with psycho...
This study analyzed the relationship between the OF functioning of 100 incarcerated male offenders a...
There is evidence of associations between social functioning and theory of mind performance and betw...
Antisocial behaviours and psychopathic traits place an individual at risk for criminality, mental il...