Botha Ryan, Polaschek Devon L L, Wilson Nick
Ara Poutama Aotearoa (Department of Corrections), Wellington, New Zealand.
School of Psychological and Social Sciences, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.
J Pers Assess. 2025 Jul-Aug;107(4):439-452. doi: 10.1080/00223891.2025.2460992. Epub 2025 Feb 21.
The present study examined the psychometric properties of the Hare Psychopathy Checklist: Screening Version (PCL:SV; Hart et al., 1995) in a sample of 514 male offenders in New Zealand; 333 identifying as Māori and 181 as NZ European. Correlational analysis showed convergent validity between PCL:SV Total, Factor and Facet scores and subscales of two dynamic item-based instruments used to monitor and manage people in prison or post-custody, although these relationships were stronger among NZ European compared to Māori men. Multi-Group Confirmatory Factor Analyses (MGCFA) supported the 3-factor model of PCL psychopathy which demonstrated partial scalar invariance of PCL:SV scores across Māori and NZ European cohorts. These findings indicate that application of the PCL:SV, in line with the three-factor model, is empirically and clinically defensible practice with both Māori and NZ European clients under correctional care.
本研究考察了《哈雷精神病态量表:筛查版》(PCL:SV;Hart等人,1995年)在新西兰514名男性罪犯样本中的心理测量特性;其中333人认定为毛利人,181人认定为新西兰欧洲人。相关分析表明,PCL:SV总分、因子分和方面分与用于监狱或出狱后人员监测和管理的两种基于动态项目的工具的子量表之间具有收敛效度,不过与毛利男性相比,这些关系在新西兰欧洲男性中更强。多组验证性因素分析(MGCFA)支持PCL精神病态的三因素模型,该模型表明PCL:SV分数在毛利人和新西兰欧洲人队列中具有部分标量不变性。这些发现表明,按照三因素模型应用PCL:SV,在惩教护理中对毛利人和新西兰欧洲客户而言,在经验和临床方面都是合理的做法。