In this study, we examined subgroups of adolescents based on their levels of psychopathic traits and ADHD symptoms. Participants were 982 adolescents from a community sample, with a mean age of 14.28 (SD= .94) years. We used youths’ self-reports of psychopathic traits and their legal guardians’ reports of the adolescent’s ADHD symptoms to identify distinct subgroups of youths. We identified four groups that varied in levels of psychopathic traits and ADHD by using the Hierarchical clustering analysis. One group was characterized by high levels of psychopathic traits and high levels of ADHD (high combination group). The subgroups differed significantly from each other in several theoretically meaningful ways. The high combination group repor...
Characterized by atypical behavioral (e.g., antisociality), interpersonal (e.g., egocentricity), and...
The study of adolescent psychopathy has grown from being a fringe element in psychology to a mainstr...
There is some debate regarding the utility of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) subtyp...
Children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are thought to be at higher risk of ps...
Background Childhood trauma has demonstrated associations with callous-unemotional traits (e.g., ref...
The current study explores characteristics that are associated with fledgling psychopathy and educat...
Previous studies have shown that the prevalence of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADH...
Psychopathic traits and a history of maltreatment are well-known risk factors for mental health prob...
More than half of known crime is committed by 5-6% of the criminal population. Who are these people?...
Psychopathy and ADHD both have impulsive elements that may explain overlap of the two. A 2010 study ...
The current study aimed to examine subgroups with different levels of attentiondeficit/hyperactivity...
ADHD presents a serious community-health problem through its links to a wide range of negative outco...
Contains fulltext : 99654.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stud...
Theory and research suggest that at least two subgroups of individuals with psychopathicpersonality ...
Disruptive behavior during childhood and adolescence is heterogeneous and associated with several ps...
Characterized by atypical behavioral (e.g., antisociality), interpersonal (e.g., egocentricity), and...
The study of adolescent psychopathy has grown from being a fringe element in psychology to a mainstr...
There is some debate regarding the utility of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) subtyp...
Children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are thought to be at higher risk of ps...
Background Childhood trauma has demonstrated associations with callous-unemotional traits (e.g., ref...
The current study explores characteristics that are associated with fledgling psychopathy and educat...
Previous studies have shown that the prevalence of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADH...
Psychopathic traits and a history of maltreatment are well-known risk factors for mental health prob...
More than half of known crime is committed by 5-6% of the criminal population. Who are these people?...
Psychopathy and ADHD both have impulsive elements that may explain overlap of the two. A 2010 study ...
The current study aimed to examine subgroups with different levels of attentiondeficit/hyperactivity...
ADHD presents a serious community-health problem through its links to a wide range of negative outco...
Contains fulltext : 99654.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stud...
Theory and research suggest that at least two subgroups of individuals with psychopathicpersonality ...
Disruptive behavior during childhood and adolescence is heterogeneous and associated with several ps...
Characterized by atypical behavioral (e.g., antisociality), interpersonal (e.g., egocentricity), and...
The study of adolescent psychopathy has grown from being a fringe element in psychology to a mainstr...
There is some debate regarding the utility of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) subtyp...