Hawes Samuel W, Mulvey Edward P, Schubert Carol A, Pardini Dustin A
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
J Abnorm Psychol. 2014 Aug;123(3):623-33. doi: 10.1037/a0037078. Epub 2014 Jun 30.
Psychopathy is a complex personality disorder characterized by affective, interpersonal, and behavioral dimensions. Although features of psychopathy have been extended downwardly to earlier developmental periods, there is a discerning lack of studies that have focused on critically important issues such as longitudinal invariance and stability/change in these features across time. The current study examines these issues using a large sample of male adolescent offenders (N = 1,170) assessed across 7 annual time points during the transition into emerging adulthood (ages ∼17 to 24 years). Findings demonstrated that features of psychopathy remained longitudinally invariant across this developmental period, and showed temporally consistent and theoretically coherent associations with other measures of personality, psychopathology, and criminal behaviors. Results also demonstrated that mean levels of psychopathic personality features tended to decrease into emerging adulthood and showed relatively modest rank-order stability across assessments with 7-year lags. These findings suggest that reductions in maladaptive personality features seem to parallel the well-documented decreases in offending that occur during the early 20s.
精神病态是一种复杂的人格障碍,其特征体现在情感、人际和行为层面。尽管精神病态的特征已向下延伸至更早的发育阶段,但明显缺乏专注于关键重要问题的研究,比如这些特征随时间的纵向不变性以及稳定性/变化情况。本研究使用大量男性青少年罪犯样本(N = 1170)来探究这些问题,这些样本在步入成年早期(约17至24岁)的7个年度时间点接受了评估。研究结果表明,在这一发育阶段,精神病态的特征在纵向保持不变,并且在时间上与人格、精神病理学和犯罪行为的其他测量指标呈现出一致且理论上连贯的关联。结果还表明,精神病态人格特征的平均水平在成年早期趋于下降,并且在相隔7年的评估中显示出相对适度的等级顺序稳定性。这些发现表明,适应不良人格特征的减少似乎与二十出头时犯罪行为的明显减少相平行。