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Cognitions in antisocial personality and their association with "dark" traits. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Rabl L   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Sexual Sadism and Sadistic Personality Disorder in Sexual Homicide

open access: closedJournal of Personality Disorders, 2006
Controversies exist about the diagnostic validity of sexual sadism and its relation to sadistic personality disorder in sex offenders. The aim of this study was to investigate which diagnostic, developmental, and criminal characteristics differentiate sexual sadistic from non-sadistic sexual homicide perpetrators.
Andreas, Hill   +3 more
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Prevalence and characteristics of sadistic personality disorder in an outpatient veterans population

open access: closedPsychiatry Research, 1993
This study is designed to examine the prevalence, demographics, and the Axis I and Axis II diagnoses of sadistic personality disorder (SPD) in a previously unexamined population (outpatient veterans). It also represents the first attempt to examine the family history of those with SPD.
James Reich
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Self-Defeating and Sadistic Personality Disorders: Needed Additions to the Diagnostic Nomenclature

open access: closedJournal of Personality Disorders, 1987
I strongly support the inclusion of self-defeating personality disorder and sadistic personality disorder in our diagnostic nomenclature because I believe that these are valid clinical entities that need to be diagnosed before appropriate treatment can be undertaken.
Richard C. Simons
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Sadistic Personality Disorder

open access: closed, 2008
Abstract In the nineteenth century Krafft-Ebing (1965) introduced the terms sadism and masochism to describe the sexual gratifi cation derived either from cruelty (sadism) or from bodily punishment infl icted on oneself or witnessed by others (masochism).
Michael H Stone   +2 more
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Sadistic Personality Disorder in Sex Offenders: Relationship to Antisocial Personality Disorder and Sexual Sadism

open access: closedJournal of Personality Disorders, 1999
To investigate the relationship of sadistic personality disorder (SPD), as defined in the appendix of DSM-III-R, to other personality disorders and to sexual sadism, 70 sex offenders (27 child molesters, 33 rapists, and 10 murderers) were assessed by the International Personality Disorder Examination.
P, Berger   +4 more
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Sadistic personality disorder and sensational interests: what is the size and specificity of the association?

open access: closedJournal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 2010
Clinicians and legal practitioners have often assumed uncritically that sensational interests are predictive of sadistic personality disorder (SADPD). This association has never been empirically tested in a non-pathological sample. Using a sample of adults (N = 219) from two countries, a four-factor SADPD structure was identified.
Hagger-Johnson, Gareth, Egan, Vincent
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