| Literature DB >> 28286371 |
Josanne D M van Dongen1, Laura E Drislane2, Henk Nijman3, Sabrina E Soe-Agnie4, Hjalmar J C van Marle5.
Abstract
Psychopathy is often described as a constellation of personality characteristics encompassing features such as impulsivity and antisociality, and a lack of empathy and guilt. Although the use of self-reports to assess psychopathy is still debated, there are distinct advantages to such measures and recent research suggests that they may not be as problematic as previously thought. This study further examined the reliability and validity of the Triarchic Psychopathy Measure (TriPM) in a community sample (N = 496) and forensic psychiatric patient sample (N = 217). Results indicated excellent internal consistencies. Additionally, the TriPM total and subscale scores related as expected to different subscales of the Psychopathic Personality Inventory -Revised (PPI-R) and to the Reactive and Proactive Aggression Questionnaire, reflecting good construct validity. Most importantly, ROC curve analyses showed that the TriPM evidenced better discrimination between the community sample and forensic psychiatric patients than the PPI-R. The current study extends the existent evidence demonstrating that the TriPM can be used as an efficient self-report instrument.Entities:
Keywords: Discriminant validity; Forensic patients; Pychopathy; ROC curve; Triarchic Psychopathy Measure
Year: 2016 PMID: 28286371 PMCID: PMC5323504 DOI: 10.1007/s10862-016-9567-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Psychopathol Behav Assess ISSN: 0882-2689
Ethnic composition of the community and forensic psychiatric samples
| Community sample ( | Forensic Psychiatric sample ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Ethnicity | ||
| West-European | 92.8% | 66.2% |
| East-European | 0 .9% | 0 .7% |
| South-European | 1.5% | 5.7% |
| Middle East | 0 .9% | 0. 0% |
| North-African | 0 .4% | 4.3% |
| South-African | 0 .4% | 9.7% |
| Middle and South American | 2.0% | 13.4% |
| Asian | 1.1% | 0. 0% |
Means and standard deviations for study measures in community and forensic psychiatric samples
| Community sample | Forensic Psychiatric sample | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| TriPM a | Total | 54.90 (16.89) | 73.36 (21.68) |
| Boldness | 31.08 (8.14) | 30.59 (9.22) | |
| Meanness | 12.26 (7.79) | 16.12 (9.58) | |
| Disinhibition | 11.46 (7.80) | 26.66 (12.02) | |
| PPI-R b | Total | 285.71 (34.50) | 302.32 (40.84) |
| PPI-I | 113.35 (18.30) | 113.70 (21.88) | |
| PPI-II | 127.73 (23.38) | 154.55 (25.03) | |
| PPI-III | 34.63 (6.29) | 34.11 (7.94) | |
| RPQ c | Total | 9.94 (5.30) | 40.61 (8.73) |
| RPQre | 8.29 (3.73) | 22.11 (4.41) | |
| RPQpro | 1.63 (1.96) | 18.50 (5.26) |
TriPM Triarchic Psychopathy Measure, PPI-R Psychopathic Personality Inventory-Revised, PPI-I Fearless Dominance, PPI-II Self-Centered Impulsivity, PPI-III Coldheartedness, RPQ Reactive-Proactive Aggression Questionnaire, RPQre Reactive Aggression, RPQpro Proactive Aggression
acommunity n = 496, forensic n = 296
bcommunity n = 360, forensic psychiatric n =132
ccommunity n = 93, forensic n = 164
Pearson’s correlations between the TriPM total and subscale scores and the PPI-R
| Sample | PPI-R | PPI-R | PPI-R | PPI-R | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | I | II | III | ||
| Community ( | TriPM total | .82** | .57** | .67** | .37** |
| Boldness | .54** | .79** | .12* | .26** | |
| Meanness | .66* | .30** | .62** | .46** | |
| Disinhibition | .52** | .06 | .70** | .05 | |
| Forensic Psych. ( | TriPM total | .76** | .57** | .61** | .42** |
| Boldness | .62** | .85** | .19* | .25** | |
| Meanness | .62** | .39** | .49** | .51** | |
| Disinhibition | .43** | .08 | .60** | .12 | |
*α<.05
**α<.001
Pearson’s correlations between the TriPM total and subscale scores and the RPQ
| Sample | RPQ Total | RPQ Reactive | RPQ Proactive | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Community ( | TriPM total | .52** | .42** | .61** |
| Boldness | .16 | .20 | .32 | |
| Meanness | .52** | .62** | .41** | |
| Disinhibition | .48** | .53** | .41** | |
| Forensic Psych. ( | TriPM total | .65** | .50** | .65** |
| Boldness | .06 | -.04 | .13 | |
| Meanness | .59** | .44** | .61** | |
| Disinhibition | .64** | .58** | .58** | |
*α<.05
**α<.001
Fig. 1ROC curve for TriPM scores. AUC values for the total TriPM scores and the different TriPM subscales, reflecting their sensitivity and specificity for discriminating between the forensic psychiatric sample and the community sample
Fig. 2ROC curve for PPI-R scores. AUC values for the total PPI-R scores and the different PPI-R subscales, reflecting their sensitivity and specificity for discriminating between the forensic psychiatric sample and the community sample