Psychopathic individuals are considered to be impulsive, but impulsivity is a multifaceted construct (including positive and negative urgency, lack of planning, lack of perseverance, sensation seeking). We investigated the relationships between the Triarchic Psychopathy Model (TriPM), conceptualising psychopathy in terms of: Boldness, Meanness, and Disinhibition, and UPPS-P Impulsivity. Prison and community participants were examined to assess for consistency in relationships between psychopathic traits and impulsivity across these samples. Boldness related to high sensation seeking, but to low negative urgency and strong perseverance. Disinhibition related to high levels of negative/positive urgency, and poor planning. Meanness was linked ...
The concept of successful psychopathy has intrigued the field, yet relatively little actual scienc...
The Psychopathic Personality Traits Model (PPTM) offers an alternative psychopathy assessment based ...
Although Antisocial Personality Disorder (APD) represents the closest diagnostic equivalent to psych...
Psychopathic individuals are considered to be impulsive, but impulsivity is a multifaceted construct...
Impulsivity is thought to be a major component of psychopathy. However, impulsivity is a multi-facet...
Impulsivity is widely accepted as a characteristic of psychopathy. However, both psychopathy and imp...
Psychopathy is a serious personality disorder of which impulsivity is a key component. However, impu...
Impulsivity is often cited as a core dysfunction in those who are high in psychopathic traits. Howev...
Background: Impulsivity is generally considered a core feature of psychopathy, however one problem w...
A large body of literature suggests that impulsivity is a major risk factor for the development of a...
The triarchic model posits that psychopathy is a combination of phenotypes related to boldness, mean...
Purpose– This paper aims to provide a critical review of the psychopathy literature, with a particul...
Purpose - This paper aims to provide a critical review of the psychopathy literature, with a particu...
Literature review Traditionally, aggressiveness and impulsivity have been defined, measured and pr...
For over half of a century, social and behavioral scientists have been investigating the construct o...
The concept of successful psychopathy has intrigued the field, yet relatively little actual scienc...
The Psychopathic Personality Traits Model (PPTM) offers an alternative psychopathy assessment based ...
Although Antisocial Personality Disorder (APD) represents the closest diagnostic equivalent to psych...
Psychopathic individuals are considered to be impulsive, but impulsivity is a multifaceted construct...
Impulsivity is thought to be a major component of psychopathy. However, impulsivity is a multi-facet...
Impulsivity is widely accepted as a characteristic of psychopathy. However, both psychopathy and imp...
Psychopathy is a serious personality disorder of which impulsivity is a key component. However, impu...
Impulsivity is often cited as a core dysfunction in those who are high in psychopathic traits. Howev...
Background: Impulsivity is generally considered a core feature of psychopathy, however one problem w...
A large body of literature suggests that impulsivity is a major risk factor for the development of a...
The triarchic model posits that psychopathy is a combination of phenotypes related to boldness, mean...
Purpose– This paper aims to provide a critical review of the psychopathy literature, with a particul...
Purpose - This paper aims to provide a critical review of the psychopathy literature, with a particu...
Literature review Traditionally, aggressiveness and impulsivity have been defined, measured and pr...
For over half of a century, social and behavioral scientists have been investigating the construct o...
The concept of successful psychopathy has intrigued the field, yet relatively little actual scienc...
The Psychopathic Personality Traits Model (PPTM) offers an alternative psychopathy assessment based ...
Although Antisocial Personality Disorder (APD) represents the closest diagnostic equivalent to psych...