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Conduct Disorder (CD) is defined as aggressive, antisocial, and rule-breaking behavior during childhood. It is a major risk factor for developing antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) in adulthood.
AmirHussein Abdolalizadeh+4 more
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Abstract Purpose This review aimed to examine (1) stigmatising attitudes of probation, parole and custodial officers (hereafter referred to as correctional staff) towards people with mental health issues, (2) the potential impacts of these attitudes on client treatment and (3) what is currently known about anti‐stigma interventions in correctional ...
Sanne Oostermeijer+4 more
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Autonomy-connectedness mediates sex differences in symptoms of psychopathology.
ObjectivesThis study aimed to examine if autonomy-connectedness, capacity for self-governance under the condition of connectedness, would mediate sex differences in symptoms of various mental disorders (depression, anxiety, eating disorders, antisocial ...
Marrie H J Bekker+1 more
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IntroductionPathological personality traits have repeatedly been identified as important risk factors for suicidal ideation and behaviors. Moreover, impulsive-aggressive traits, have shown a consistent association with suicidal behaviors across the ...
Anthony Joseph Gifuni+10 more
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ETIOLOGI GANGGUAN KEPRIBADIAN ANTISOSIAL [PDF]
Until recently, there has not been a good supporter of the theory to explain why antisocial personality can be developed. Existing evidence about the causes of antisocial personality disorder is a study of foster children in genetic factors indicate that
PURNOMO, M. AGUNG
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Dinamika Kepribadian Narapidana Kasus Pembunuhan Dengan Antisocial Personality Disorder [PDF]
Antisocial personality disorder is a disorder that occurs in a person's personality function characterized by irregularities and violations of norms in the environment.
Hadi, Bagus Haria
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ABSTRACT The Pareto principle is based on the concept that roughly 80% of outcomes are generated by 20% of inputs, efforts, or contributors within a group. Using a national sample of U.S. prison inmates, we examined various percentile rankings of self‐reported institutional misconduct to determine how much disorder is created behind bars by the most ...
Mark A. Morgan+3 more
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A HISTORY OF ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER IN THE DIAGNOSTIC AND STATISTICAL MANUAL OF MENTAL ILLNESS AND TREATMENT FROM A REHABILITATION PERSPECTIVE [PDF]
This paper researched publications and articles to understand the history of antisocial personality disorder in the DSM. Upon gaining information regarding the history and diagnostic criteria of the antisocial personality disorder in the DSM, the author ...
Houser, Mallory Cole
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“Sorting Things out”: A Scoping Review of Sexual Homicide Typologies
ABSTRACT Sexual homicides are complex crimes that have been the focus of numerous classification systems aimed at aiding investigations, understanding offender behavior, and informing treatment plans. Over the past 25 years, a variety of typologies have been developed to categorize these offenses.
Eric Beauregard, Julien Chopin
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Chronological relationship between antisocial personality disorder and alcohol dependence [PDF]
Personality disorders, and particularly antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), frequently co-occur with alcohol dependence. ASPD is considered to be an important cofactor in the pathogenesis and clinical course of alcohol dependence.
Bahlmann, Miriam+2 more
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