Cale Ellison M, Lilienfeld Scott O
Department of Psychology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.
Clin Psychol Rev. 2002 Nov;22(8):1179-207. doi: 10.1016/s0272-7358(01)00125-8.
Although the correlates and causes of psychopathy and antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) have been the subject of extensive investigation, researchers in this area have until recently focused almost exclusively on males. As a consequence, relatively little is known about psychopathy and ASPD in females. In this paper, we review the empirical literature on sex differences in the base rates, mean symptom levels, correlates, and factor structure of psychopathy and ASPD. In addition, we discuss the potential sex-differentiated phenotypic expressions of psychopathy and ASPD (e.g., somatization disorder [SD]) as well as sex differences in the developmental trajectories of these conditions. There is suggestive evidence that these conditions may be differentially expressed across biological sex, although further investigation of this issue is warranted. We conclude with recommendations for future research in this area, including suggestions for embedding the study of sex differences in psychopathy and ASPD within a construct validational framework.
尽管精神病态和反社会人格障碍(ASPD)的相关因素及成因一直是广泛研究的主题,但该领域的研究人员直到最近几乎都只关注男性。因此,对于女性的精神病态和反社会人格障碍了解相对较少。在本文中,我们回顾了关于精神病态和反社会人格障碍在基础比率、平均症状水平、相关因素及因素结构方面性别差异的实证文献。此外,我们讨论了精神病态和反社会人格障碍潜在的性别差异表型表达(如躯体化障碍[SD])以及这些病症发展轨迹中的性别差异。有提示性证据表明,这些病症在不同生物性别中可能存在差异表达,不过对此问题仍需进一步研究。我们最后给出了该领域未来研究的建议,包括将精神病态和反社会人格障碍性别差异研究纳入构念验证框架的建议。