or used only incarcerated samples.The authors sought first to test associations between ASB and emotional or physical health problems in non-incarcerated women, and second whether any such association could be
study of antisocial personality disorder M-R Rautiainen1,2,3,4, T Paunio1,3,4,5, E Repo-Tiihonen2, M Virkkunen3,4, HM Ollila1,6, S Sulkava1,3,4, O Jolanki6, A Palotie5,7,8,9,10 and J Tiihonen2,11 The pathophysiology of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) remains ...
The pathophysiology of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) remains unclear. Although the most consistent biological finding is reduced grey matter volume in the frontal cortex, about 50% of the total liability to developing ASPD has been attributed to genetic factors. The contributing genes remain l...
A small group of men meet diagnostic criteria for Conduct Disorder (CD) in childhood and Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) in adulthood. They are responsible for most violent crime [1,2], resulting in a substantial negative impact on society [3,4]. One-third of this group exhibit callou...
Conclusions In this sample, the shared genetic risk between MD and both AD and MJD was largely explained by genetic effects on ASPD, which in turn was associated with increased risk of each of the other disorders. THE ROLE of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) as a confounding factor in ...
More fine-grained analyses have found stronger associations between measures of emotional impulsivity (i.e., difficulties controlling behavior under emotional pressure), psychopathic traits and antisocial personality disorder (Garofalo et al., 2018; Garofalo, Neumann, & Velotti, 2018). Offenders have ...
Method: A validation study, without a gold standard, was designed to explore the construct validity of the scale for antisocial personality disorder of the SCID-II. A probabilistic sample of 2,496 18- to 65-year adults resident in the urban area of Bucaramanga, Colombia, completed the ...
The logistic regression model explained 46.6 % (Nagelkerke R2) of the variance in interpersonal violence and it correctly classified 75.6 % of cases. In this model, antisocial personality traits were the only statistically significant predictor of interpersonal violence (p = 0.003). See Table 5 for...
whether they were living together, emerged as a strong moderator on the associations between parental variables and child emotional symptoms; when parents were not cohabiting, the variance of the children’s emotional problems explained by the parents’ Personality Disorder symptoms increased from 2.9% ...
The study also found that watching more television in childhood was associated, in adulthood, with aggressive personality, an increased tendency to experience negative emotions, and an increased risk of antisocial personality disorder; a psychiatric disorder characterised by persistent patterns of aggressive...