Do psychopathic traits vary with age among women? A cross-sectional investigation.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
J Michael Maurer, Bethany G Edwards, Carla L Harenski, Jean Decety, Kent A Kiehl
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Previous studies with men suggest that certain psychopathic traits vary with age. Specifically, younger men score higher on psychopathic traits measuring impulsive-antisocial behavior, including impulsivity, irresponsibility, and criminal versatility, compared to older men. On the other hand, younger and older men score comparably on psychopathic traits reflecting core personality traits of interpersonal and affective dysfunction, including conning and manipulative behavior and a lack of empathy, guilt, and remorse. However, it is currently not known whether psychopathic traits similarly vary with age among women. This study examined whether psychopathy scores (assessed via the Hare Psychopathy Checklist - Revised [PCL-R]) varied with age among a sample of 501 incarcerated women ranging from 19 to 57 years of age. Consistent with previous studies performed with men, younger women scored higher on psychopathic traits measuring impulsive-antisocial behavior (i.e., PCL-R Factor 2, Facet 3, and Facet 4 scores) compared to older women. However, scores on PCL-R Factor 1, Facet 1, and Facet 2, assessing core personality traits, including interpersonal and affective dysfunction, were comparable across women in different age categories investigated. Results obtained in this preliminary study suggest the variation of PCL-R Factor 2 traits and the stability of PCL-R Factor 1 traits across the lifespan is invariant across gender.

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女性的精神变态特质会随年龄变化吗?一项横断面调查。
以往针对男性的研究表明,某些心理变态特质会随着年龄的增长而变化。具体来说,与年龄较大的男性相比,年轻男性在衡量冲动-反社会行为(包括冲动、不负责任和犯罪多变性)的精神病态特质上得分较高。另一方面,年轻男性和年长男性在反映人际关系和情感功能障碍的核心人格特质(包括欺骗和操纵行为以及缺乏同理心、内疚感和悔恨)上的得分相当。然而,目前尚不清楚女性的心理变态特质是否也会随着年龄的增长而变化。本研究在 501 名年龄从 19 岁到 57 岁不等的被监禁女性中抽样调查了心理变态得分(通过海尔心理变态检查表-修订版 [PCL-R] 进行评估)是否随年龄而变化。与之前针对男性进行的研究结果一致,与年龄较大的女性相比,年轻女性在衡量冲动-反社会行为的精神病态特质(即 PCL-R 第 2 个因子、第 3 个面和第 4 个面的得分)上得分更高。然而,在评估核心人格特质(包括人际关系和情感功能障碍)的 PCL-R 因子 1、侧面 1 和侧面 2 的得分上,不同年龄段的女性具有可比性。这项初步研究的结果表明,PCL-R 第 2 个因子特质的变化和 PCL-R 第 1 个因子特质在整个生命周期的稳定性是不分性别的。
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