2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10862-024-10123-6
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Interaction of Resting Heart Rate with Empathy in Predicting Externalizing Behavior

Sofi Oskarsson,
Bridget M. Bertoldi,
Anneli Andersson
et al.

Abstract: Biopsychosocial criminological theories suggest that it is important to consider interactions between risk factors from different domains in the prediction of externalizing behavior. Lower resting heart rate is considered the best replicated biological risk factor for externalizing behavior. The psychological construct of empathy has also shown to be predictive of such behavior, but little is known about the potential interaction between these two different risk factors in predicting externalizing behavior. We… Show more

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