Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by a mix of traits belonging to four facets: affective (e.g., callous/lack of empathy), interpersonal (e.g., grandiosity), behavioral instability (e.g., impulsivity, poor behavioral controls), and social deviance (e.g., juvenile delinquency, criminal versatility). Several scholars have argued that early childhood maltreatment impacts the development of psychopathy, although views regarding its role in the four facets differ. We conducted a meta-analysis including 47 studies comprising a total of 389 effect sizes and 12,737 participants, to investigate the association between psychopathy and four types of child maltreatment: physical abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, and sexual abuse. We fou...
Childhood abuse is a risk factor for the development of externalizing characteristics and disorders,...
Background: There is a growing body of literature identifying a relationship between experiences of ...
BACKGROUND: There is sound evidence that childhood maltreatment increases the likelihood of developi...
Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by a mix of traits belonging to four facets: aff...
Psychopathy is a constellation of maladaptive personality traits such as callousness, dominance, pat...
Psychopathy is a constellation of maladaptive personality traits such as callousness, manipulativene...
This study investigated the relationship between five forms of childhood maltreatment (sexual, physi...
Psychopathy is a personality syndrome that has been widely studied in male samples, and women are un...
Background: Psychopathy has repeatedly been linked with delinquency and criminal recidivism of adult...
Background: The link between early traumatic experiences of abuse/neglect and criminal behaviour has...
The studies presented in this thesis aim to enhance our knowledge with regard to specific associatio...
Many studies have reported an effect of childhood maltreatment and parenting behavior with the futur...
Childhood abuse is associated with increased psychopathic features among girls, but most prior resea...
Previous research indicates that exposure to childhood maltreatment in the form of emotional abuse, ...
The association of early life adversities and psychosis symptoms is well documented in clinical popu...
Childhood abuse is a risk factor for the development of externalizing characteristics and disorders,...
Background: There is a growing body of literature identifying a relationship between experiences of ...
BACKGROUND: There is sound evidence that childhood maltreatment increases the likelihood of developi...
Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by a mix of traits belonging to four facets: aff...
Psychopathy is a constellation of maladaptive personality traits such as callousness, dominance, pat...
Psychopathy is a constellation of maladaptive personality traits such as callousness, manipulativene...
This study investigated the relationship between five forms of childhood maltreatment (sexual, physi...
Psychopathy is a personality syndrome that has been widely studied in male samples, and women are un...
Background: Psychopathy has repeatedly been linked with delinquency and criminal recidivism of adult...
Background: The link between early traumatic experiences of abuse/neglect and criminal behaviour has...
The studies presented in this thesis aim to enhance our knowledge with regard to specific associatio...
Many studies have reported an effect of childhood maltreatment and parenting behavior with the futur...
Childhood abuse is associated with increased psychopathic features among girls, but most prior resea...
Previous research indicates that exposure to childhood maltreatment in the form of emotional abuse, ...
The association of early life adversities and psychosis symptoms is well documented in clinical popu...
Childhood abuse is a risk factor for the development of externalizing characteristics and disorders,...
Background: There is a growing body of literature identifying a relationship between experiences of ...
BACKGROUND: There is sound evidence that childhood maltreatment increases the likelihood of developi...