Psychopathic personality and negative parent-to-child affect: A longitudinal cross-lag twin study
Purpose Previous studies that have explored the relationship between parenting style and
children's antisocial behavior have generally found significant bidirectional effects, whereby …
children's antisocial behavior have generally found significant bidirectional effects, whereby …
From parental personality over parental styles to children psychopathic tendencies
We examined the role of parental personality traits and parenting styles in explaining
psychopathic tendencies in children at the beginning of elementary school. One hundred …
psychopathic tendencies in children at the beginning of elementary school. One hundred …
A genetic factor explains most of the variation in the psychopathic personality.
H Larsson, H Andershed… - Journal of abnormal …, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
The psychopathic personality can be conceptualized as three interrelated dimensions,(a) an
interpersonal style of glibness, grandiosity, and manipulation;(b) an affective disposition of …
interpersonal style of glibness, grandiosity, and manipulation;(b) an affective disposition of …
Studying configurations of psychopathic traits: Exploring the viability of psychopathic personality in early childhood
L López-Romero, E Romero, RT Salekin… - Journal of personality …, 2021 - Guilford Press
The idea that very young children can manifest a constellation of personality traits that looks
like psychopathy has rarely been explored. To fill this void, data from 2,247 children, aged 3 …
like psychopathy has rarely been explored. To fill this void, data from 2,247 children, aged 3 …
Genetic effects explain the stability of psychopathic personality from mid-to late adolescence.
M Forsman, P Lichtenstein, H Andershed… - Journal of abnormal …, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
This study examined the importance of genetic and environmental influence for the stability
of psychopathic personality between mid-and late adolescence. The target sample …
of psychopathic personality between mid-and late adolescence. The target sample …
Psychopathic personality development from ages 9 to 18: Genes and environment
The genetic and environmental etiology of individual differences was examined in initial
level and change in psychopathic personality from ages 9 to 18 years. A piecewise growth …
level and change in psychopathic personality from ages 9 to 18 years. A piecewise growth …
Nonshared environmental effects on adulthood psychopathic personality traits: Results from a monozygotic twin difference scores analysis
An emerging body of empirical research has revealed that nonshared environmental factors
are associated with explaining variance in measures of psychopathy and psychopathic …
are associated with explaining variance in measures of psychopathy and psychopathic …
Genetic and environmental influences on psychopathy trait dimensions in a community sample of male twins
J Taylor, BR Loney, L Bobadilla, WG Iacono… - Journal of abnormal …, 2003 - Springer
Psychopathy appears to be comprised of two broad dimensions: impulsivity/antisocial
behavior and interpersonal detachment/callousness. This study examined the extent to …
behavior and interpersonal detachment/callousness. This study examined the extent to …
Psychopathic personality traits: Heritability and genetic overlap with internalizing and externalizing psychopathology
Background. Little research has examined genetic and environmental contributions to
psychopathic personality traits. Additionally, no studies have examined etiological …
psychopathic personality traits. Additionally, no studies have examined etiological …
A twin study of self-reported psychopathic personality traits
Previous twin studies attempting to assess the origins of psychopathic personality traits have
mainly focused on an overt behavioral conceptualization of the syndrome as defined by a …
mainly focused on an overt behavioral conceptualization of the syndrome as defined by a …