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Self-reported psychopathy: a validation study.

D R Lynam1, S Whiteside, S Jones.   

Abstract

Two studies are reported examining the reliability and validity of Levenson's Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (LSRP; Levenson, Kiehl, & Fitzpatrick, 1995) in a noninstitutionalized population. The first study used 1,958 undergraduates to examine the factor structure of the LSRP and its relation to serious antisocial behavior and common dimensions of personality. The second study (n = 70) included performance tasks known to discriminate psychopathic from nonpsychopathic prisoners. Results of the studies support the reliability and validity of the LSRP. The 2-factor structure of the inventory was strongly replicated in a series of confirmatory factor analyses. Predicted relations were observed between the LSRP and other self-report instruments of delinquency. In addition, the factors of the LSRP demonstrated the predicted divergent relations to traditional personality traits. Finally, psychopathic undergraduates showed deficits in response modulation similar to those observed in incarcerated psychopaths. Implications for psychopathy in general are also discussed.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10497804     DOI: 10.1207/S15327752JPA730108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pers Assess        ISSN: 0022-3891


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5.  Convergent and discriminant validity of psychopathy factors assessed via self-report: a comparison of three instruments.

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8.  Psychopathy, startle blink modulation, and electrodermal reactivity in twin men.

Authors:  Stephen D Benning; Christopher J Patrick; William G Iacono
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9.  Relations between trait impulsivity, behavioral impulsivity, physiological arousal, and risky sexual behavior among young men.

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