Ge Xiaojia, Donnellan M Brent, Wenk Ernst
Department of Human and Community Development, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2003;31(1):68-77.
In this study, the differences in personality and patterns of recidivism were compared between individuals with an early incidence of offending ("early starters") and their later-starting counterparts ("later starters"). Results indicated that early starters were significantly different from later starters in several personality characteristics, as measured by the California Personality Inventory (CPI) and the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI). Specifically, early starters scored lower on the responsibility and socialization scales of the CPI and higher on the paranoia, schizophrenia, and hypomania scales of the MMPI. Moreover, results indicated that early starters were at a significantly higher risk for recidivism than later starters, both at a 15-month and a 20-year follow-up.
在本研究中,对早期开始犯罪的个体(“早发者”)与其较晚开始犯罪的对应个体(“晚发者”)的人格差异和再犯模式进行了比较。结果表明,根据加利福尼亚人格量表(CPI)和明尼苏达多相人格量表(MMPI)的测量,早发者在若干人格特征上与晚发者存在显著差异。具体而言,早发者在CPI的责任和社会化量表上得分较低,而在MMPI的偏执、精神分裂症和轻躁狂量表上得分较高。此外,结果表明,在15个月和20年的随访中,早发者的再犯风险均显著高于晚发者。