Corrado Raymond R, Vincent Gina M, Hart Stephen D, Cohen Irwin M
School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC.
Behav Sci Law. 2004;22(1):5-22. doi: 10.1002/bsl.574.
Several authors have expressed concern regarding the use of youth psychopathy assessments in determinations of risk for general and violent offending. The Psychopathy Checklist: Youth Version (PCL:YV) was completed with 182 male adolescent offenders in this prospective study (average 14.5 month follow-up) of general and violent recidivism. Both a two-factor and three-factor model of the PCL:YV significantly predicted general and violent recidivism at a predictive accuracy ranging from 68 to 63%. However, regression analyses indicated these associations were explained primarily by behavioral psychopathic symptoms, rather than interpersonal or affective traits. Implications for the use of psychopathy assessments for risk during adolescence are discussed.
几位作者对在判定一般犯罪和暴力犯罪风险时使用青少年精神病态评估表示担忧。在这项关于一般累犯和暴力累犯的前瞻性研究(平均随访14.5个月)中,182名男性青少年罪犯完成了《精神病态量表:青少年版》(PCL:YV)。PCL:YV的双因素模型和三因素模型均显著预测了一般累犯和暴力累犯,预测准确率在68%至63%之间。然而,回归分析表明,这些关联主要由行为精神病态症状解释,而非人际或情感特质。文中讨论了在青少年时期使用精神病态评估来判定风险的意义。