Title of article :
Adolescent Psychopathy and Personality Theory—
the Interpersonal Circumplex: Expanding Evidence
of a Nomological Net
Author/Authors :
Randall T. Salekin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The construct validity of psychopathy was examined in a sample of 114 male and female young
offenders (Mage = 15.16) at a southeastern detention center. The interpersonal circumplex served as
a framework of general personality from which to examine the construct of adolescent psychopathy.
A supplementary analysis of the psychopathy measures and the Big 5 factors of personality was also
conducted using a matrix approach. Measures included: (a) Antisocial Process Screening Device
(P. J. Frick & R. D. Hare, 2001); (b) Child Psychopathy Scale (D. R. Lynam, 1996); (c) Psychopathy
Checklist—Youth Version (A. E. Forth, D. S. Kosson, & R. D. Hare, 2003); and (d) Interpersonal
Adjective Scales Revised—Big 5Version (P. Trapnell&J. S.Wiggins, 1991; J. S.Wiggins, 1995). Results
showed substantial convergence among the three psychopathymeasures. In addition, meaningful
associations between psychopathy and constructs within the interpersonal circumplex and broader
domains of the Big 5 were obtained. Two psychopathy scales correlated to a higher degree than
expected with neuroticism. These findings provide evidence linking personality theory to the concept
of child and adolescent psychopathy, thereby adding to its construct validity. However, they do so
with the caveat that youth may also be displaying some characteristics of neuroticism, suggesting
that worry and anxiety may accompany psychopathic features in earlier developmental stages. The
implications of the current study are discussed.
Keywords :
adolescent , Psychopathy , child , Personality theory
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology