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- Title
Examining the Associations Between DSM-5 Section III Antisocial Personality Disorder Traits and Psychopathy in Community and University Samples.
- Authors
Anderson, Jaime L.; Sellbom, Martin; Wygant, Dustin B.; Salekin, Randall T.; Krueger, Robert F.
- Abstract
The current investigation examined the associations between personality traits representing DSM-5 Section III Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD), its psychopathy specifier, and contemporary models of psychopathic personality disorder. We used two samples consisting of university students ( n = 463) and community-dwelling participants ( n = 148) recruited for subclinical psychopathic proclivities. Both samples were administered the Personality Inventory for DSM-5 (Krueger et al., 2012), Triarchic Psychopathy Measure (Patrick, 2010), and versions of the Psychopathic Personality Inventory (PPI; Lilienfeld & Widows, 2005). University students also completed the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis II Disorders-Personality Questionnaire (First, Gibbon, Spitzer, Williams, & Benjamin, 1997). Across both samples, the Section III ASPD traits were moderately strongly correlated with psychopathy measures, except the fearless-dominance/boldness domain. However, as would be expected, traits representing the Section III psychopathy specifier accounted for a substantial amount of variance within this domain. Furthermore, additional DSM-5 Section III personality traits augmented the characterization of psychopathy from the PPI and Triarchic perspectives.
- Publication
Journal of Personality Disorders, 2014, Vol 28, Issue 5, p675
- ISSN
0885-579X
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1521/pedi_2014_28_134