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Psychopathy

open access: yesNature Reviews Disease Primers, 2021
Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by a constellation of affective, interpersonal, lifestyle and antisocial features whose antecedents can be identified in a subgroup of young people showing severe antisocial behaviour. The prevalence of psychopathy in the general population is thought to be ~1%, but is up to 25% in prisoners.
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2017
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Feggy Ostrosky, Alfredo Ardila
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Neuroimaging in psychopathy

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2005
Objective: The biological basis of psychopathy remains to be fully elucidated. Evidence suggests a genetic contribution and dysfunction of the serotonin system. The objective of this article is to review the contribution of the neuroimaging of the last decade to our understanding of psychopathy.
Pridmore, Saxby   +2 more
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Psychopathy

Kindheit und Entwicklung, 2012
Das Konzept „Psychopathy“ wird in den letzten Jahren für das Kindes- und Jugendalter spezifiziert und bietet die Chance, Extremformen aggressiv-dissozialen Verhaltens zu beschreiben und zu klassifizieren. Erscheinungsformen, Prävalenzraten und Verlaufsstudien tragen dazu bei, dass die Aussagekraft des Konzepts für die klinische Praxis zunimmt.
Franz Petermann, Ute Koglin
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Psychopathy

Criminal Justice and Behavior, 1996
Although the evolution of psychopathy as a formal clinical disorder began more than a century ago, it is only recently that scientifically sound psychometric procedures for its assessment have become available. The result has been a sharp increase in theoretically meaningful and replicable research findings, both in applied settings and in the ...
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„Psychopathy”

Nervenheilkunde, 2005
Zusammenfassung„Psychopathy” stellt ein Konzept zur Beschreibung einer schweren Form der dissozialen Persönlichkeitsstörung dar. Die Fähigkeit für emotionales Erleben, Empathie, Kontrolle von aggressiven Impulsen und Lernen aus negativen Erfahrungen ist bei dieser forensisch auffallenden Gruppe von Straftätern stark beeinträchtigt.
G. Hajak   +3 more
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Psychopathy

2018
<p>Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by antisocial deviance in the context of interpersonal and emotional detachment. The study of psychopathy in non-forensic samples is an area of growing interest, but one that is limited by the fact that most large-scale epidemiological studies, which collect a wealth of data that could ...
Katherine Achsah Lisa Hall   +5 more
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