| Literature DB >> 22593623 |
Bruno Verschuere, Ingrid Candel, Lique Van Reenen, Andries Korebrits.
Abstract
Adult psychopathy has proven to be an important clinical and forensic construct, but much less is known about juvenile psychopathy. In the present study, we examined the construct validity of the self report modified Child Psychopathy Scale mCPS; Lynam (Psychological Bulletin 120:(2), 209-234, 1997) in a sample of 57 adolescents residing in a Dutch juvenile justice center, aged between 13 and 22 years. The mCPS total score was reliably related to high externalizing problems, low empathy, high anger and aggression, high impulsivity, high (violent) delinquency, and high alcohol/drug use. Unique relations were found for the antisocial-impulsive (mCPS Factor 2), but not the callous-unemotional facet of psychopathy (mCPS Factor 1). Our findings support the validity of the mCPS in that it encompasses the antisocial-impulsive facet of psychopathy, but it is less clear whether the mCPS sufficiently captures the affective-interpersonal facet of psychopathy.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22593623 PMCID: PMC3332364 DOI: 10.1007/s10862-011-9272-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Psychopathol Behav Assess ISSN: 0882-2689
Correspondence between Lynam’s 50-Item Self Report Child Psychopathy Scale (mCPS) and Hare’s Psychopathy Checklist (PCL)
| PCL Scale | mCPS Scale | Number of items in CPS | mCPS Item Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Factor1 | |||
| Glibness | Glibness | 4 | Are you talkative? |
| Pathological Lying | Untruthfulness | 5 | Will you usually tell a lie if you think you can get |
| Manipulative | Manipulation | 3 | Do you try to take advantage of other people? |
| Lack of remorse or guilt | Lack of guilt | 3 | Do you usually feel guilty after doing something wrong? |
| Lack of empathy | Callousness | 4 | Are you considerate and thoughtful of other people? |
| Shallow affect | Poverty of affect | 7 | Do you make close friendships with other people? |
| Failure to accept responsibility | Failure to accept responsability | 3 | Do you try to blame other people for things that you have done? |
| Factor2 | |||
| Need for stimulation | Boredom susceptibility | 5 | Are you easily bored? |
| Parasistic Lifestyle | Parasistic Lifestyle | 4 | Do you try to see how much you can get away with? |
| Lack of long term goals | Lack of planning | 3 | Do you plan things ahead? |
| Impulsivity | Impulsiveness | 3 | Do you use your head before doing or saying something? |
| Irresponsability | Unreliability | 3 | Are you reliable and dependable? |
| Poor behavioral control | Behavioral Dyscontrol | 3 | Are you easily frustrated? |
Mean (M; with Standard deviation, SD) and internal consistency (Chronbach’s α) of all measures included in the correlation analyses
| Measure |
|
|
|---|---|---|
| IQ | 88.52 (11.64) | |
| mCPS | ||
| Factor1 | 2.07 (1.00) | .72 |
| Factor2 | 1.58 (1.09) | .81 |
| Total | 3.65 (1.96) | .86 |
| YSR | ||
| Internalizing | 10.47 (6.99) | .84 |
| Externalizing | 15.90 (9.91) | .91 |
| Total | 42.35 (21.71) | .93 |
| BDI | 8.67 (6.84) | .78 |
| IRI | ||
| Perspective Taking | 12.52 (5.26) | .71 |
| Empathic Concern | 16.64 (5.33) | .70 |
| Fantasy | 9.37 (5.71) | .73 |
| Personal Distress | 8.17 (5.42) | .72 |
| BIS-11 | ||
| Motor Impulsivity | 21.07 (3.69) | .51 |
| Non-planning Impulsivity | 24.67 (4.88) | .71 |
| Attentive Impulsivity | 15.70 (3.52) | .58 |
| Total | 61.46 (9.50) | .78 |
| AQ | ||
| Physical Aggression | 27.89 (8.75) | .86 |
| Verbal Aggression | 15.27 (2.70) | .40 |
| Anger | 17.70 (5.26) | .70 |
| Hostility | 19.79 (5.94) | .77 |
| Total | 80.66 (17.97) | .89 |
| RPQ | ||
| Reactive Aggression | 10.83 (4.49) | .85 |
| Proactive Aggression | 5.90 (4.94) | .88 |
| Total | 16.73 (8.83) | .92 |
| SRD | ||
| Alcohol/Drugs | 3.61 (2.12) | .77 |
| Violent | 3.86 (2.49) | .77 |
| Total | 14.02 (7.87) | .92 |
mCPS Child Psychopathy Scale; YSR Youth Self Report; BDI Beck Depression Inventory; IRI Interpersonal Reactivity Index; BIS-11 Barratt Impulsiveness Scale 11; AQ Aggression Questionnaire; RPQ Reactive-Proactive Aggression Questionnaire; SRD Self Reported Delinquency
Correlations between the mCPS total and factor scores and the criterion measures; partial correlations are given between parentheses
| Measure |
| mCPS | mCPS | mCPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Factor1 | Factor2 | Total Score | ||
| Age | 55 | −.27* (.03) | −.39** (−.29*) | −.35** |
| IQ | ||||
| Verbal | 47 | .10 (.02) | .12 (.06) | .12 |
| Performance | 47 | −.00 (.06) | −.06 (−.09) | −.03 |
| Total | 46 | .06 (.04) | .04 (.00) | .05 |
| YSR | ||||
| Internalizing | 50 | .27 (.01) | .34* (.22) | .33* |
| Externalizing | 50 | .66** (.08) | .77** (.55**) | .77** |
| Total | 50 | .55** (.05) | .69** (.51**) | .67** |
| BDI | 44 | .20 (.00) | .26 (.17) | .24 |
| IRI | ||||
| Perspective Taking | 52 | −.39**(−.08) | −.46** (−.27) | −.46** |
| Empathic Concern | 52 | −.27 (−.08) | −.29* (−.13) | −.30* |
| Fantasy | 51 | −.03 (.11) | −.13 (−.17) | −.09 |
| Personal Distress | 51 | .16 (.01) | .20 (.13) | .19 |
| BIS-11 | ||||
| Motor Impulsivity | 55 | .52** (−.06) | .64** (.45**) | .62** |
| Non-planning Impulsivity | 56 | .47**(−.00) | .62** (.46**) | .59** |
| Attentive Impulsivity | 56 |
|
| .49** |
| Total | 56 |
|
| .73** |
| AQ | ||||
| Physical Aggression | 48 | .59** (.31) | .56** (.21) | .61** |
| Verbal Aggression | 48 | .55** (.14) | .63** (.39**) | .63** |
| Anger | 48 |
|
| .69** |
| Hostility | 48 | .40** (.10) | .45** (.25) | .46** |
| Total | 48 | .65** (.23) | .72** (.46**) | .74** |
| RPQ | ||||
| Reactive Aggression | 53 | .56** (.08) | .68** (.48**) | .67** |
| Proactive Aggression | 53 | .54** (.15) | .61** (.36**) | .61** |
| Total | 53 | .58** (.13) | .69** (.46**) | .68** |
| SRD | ||||
| Alcohol/Drugs | 52 | .26 (.08) | .27 (.12) | .28* |
| Violent | 51 | .50** (.15) | .55** (.30*) | .56** |
| Total | 51 | .49** (.22) | .49** (.20) | .52** |
*p < .05; **p < .01; mCPS Child Psychopathy Scale; YSR Youth Self Report; BDI Beck Depression Inventory; IRI Interpersonal Reactivity Index; BIS-11 Barratt Impulsiveness Scale 11; AQ Aggression Questionnaire; RPQ Reactive-Proactive Aggression Questionnaire; SRD Self Reported Delinquency. Bivariate correlations that differ significantly from each other are marked in bold