2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2012.10.016
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Youth psychopathy: Differential correlates of callous-unemotional traits, narcissism, and impulsivity

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“…The convergent validity of the BIS-11 and its dimensions across the three samples with the APSD-SR, YPI, ICU, NPI-13, and RPQ revealed mostly positive moderate statistically significant correlations consistent with what was expected based on previous studies linking impulsivity to psychopathic traits and aggression (e.g., Feilhauer and Cima 2013). The discriminant validity with the SAS-A revealed mostly the expected null or low non-significant correlations that were expected due to non-overlapping constructs (Kaplan and Saccuzzo 2013).…”
Section: Bis-11supporting
confidence: 85%
“…The convergent validity of the BIS-11 and its dimensions across the three samples with the APSD-SR, YPI, ICU, NPI-13, and RPQ revealed mostly positive moderate statistically significant correlations consistent with what was expected based on previous studies linking impulsivity to psychopathic traits and aggression (e.g., Feilhauer and Cima 2013). The discriminant validity with the SAS-A revealed mostly the expected null or low non-significant correlations that were expected due to non-overlapping constructs (Kaplan and Saccuzzo 2013).…”
Section: Bis-11supporting
confidence: 85%
“…crime seriousness and previous violent crime), and the LA dimension, which was significantly correlated with the number of criminal charges variable. Because narcissism is considered a facet of the psychopathy construct (Feilhauer & Cima, 2013), we expected to find more positive statistically significant associations between the NPI-13 and measures of externalizing behavior, similar to those identified in prior studies (e.g. Dolan & Rennie, 2006;Poythress, Dembo, Wareham, & Greenbaum, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Indeed, there is increasing evidence for the assertion that specific psychopathy dimensions have distinct behavioral (Feilhauer and Cima, 2013) and neurobiological correlates (Marsh et al, 2008;Sebastian et al, 2012;Carré et al, 2013;Cohn et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%