| Literature DB >> 29576681 |
Louise Frogner1, Anna-Karin Andershed1, Henrik Andershed1.
Abstract
Children with early-onset conduct problems (CP) are at great risk for future behavior problems, and this risk seems to increase when CP co-occur with psychopathic traits. Even though studies are indicating that the entire psychopathic personality construct may be more useful in designating a meaningful subgroup of children with CP, research on psychopathic traits and CP in childhood have mainly focused on the role of callous unemotional (CU) traits. Prospective longitudinal data of 1867 3- to 5-year-olds (47% girls) followed annually for two years was used to compare groups of children with different combinations of CP and psychopathic traits on fearlessness and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms. Children with CP and psychopathic personality had higher baseline and stable levels of ADHD symptoms than children with CP only or children with CP and concurrent CU traits, while baseline levels of fearlessness did not differ. They were also more likely to display stable levels of the risky combination of CP and ADHD symptoms. Results were similar for boys and girls. Findings indicate that there are reasons to consider other traits and behaviors as specifiers for subgroups of children with CP over and above CU traits, in order to optimize both diagnostic practice and treatment outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; Callous-unemotional traits; Conduct problems; Early childhood; Fearlessness; Psychopathic traits
Year: 2018 PMID: 29576681 PMCID: PMC5860098 DOI: 10.1007/s10862-018-9651-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Psychopathol Behav Assess ISSN: 0882-2689
Zero-order correlations between teacher rated conduct problems (CP), ADHD symptoms, and fearlessness at baseline, 1- and 2-year follow-up, with boys below, and girls above the diagonal
| CP | 1-yr Follow-up CP | 2-yr Follow-up CP | ADHD | 1-year Follow-up ADHD | 2-year Follow-up ADHD | Fearlessness | 1-yr Follow-up Fearlessness | 2-yr Follow-up Fearlessness | |
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| CP | – | .61*** | .42*** | .65*** | .43*** | .39*** | .46*** | .34*** | .25*** |
| 1-yr Follow-up CP | .63*** | – | .58*** | .46*** | .66*** | .49*** | .31*** | .50*** | .32*** |
| 2-yr Follow-up CP | .58*** | .66*** | – | .32*** | .43*** | .67*** | .21*** | .34*** | .52*** |
| ADHD | .70*** | .47*** | .41*** | – | .61*** | .49*** | .53*** | .39*** | .23*** |
| 1-yr Follow-up ADHD | .50*** | .69*** | .49*** | .61*** | – | .60*** | .33*** | .56*** | .31*** |
| 2-yr Follow-up ADHD | .45*** | .51*** | .70*** | .49*** | .60*** | – | .30*** | .39*** | .50*** |
| Fearlessness | .54*** | .42*** | .32*** | .55*** | .43*** | .34*** | – | .39*** | .24*** |
| 1-yr Follow-up Fearlessness | .39*** | .57*** | .37*** | .38*** | .55*** | .36*** | .49*** | – | .42*** |
| 2-yr Follow-up Fearlessness | .36*** | .43*** | .62*** | .33*** | .40*** | .53*** | .36*** | .44*** | – |
*p < .05 **p < .01 ***p < .001
Comparisons of groups with different combinations of high levels of conduct problems, callous-unemotional traits, and psychopathic traits, and one comparison group, by gender, with control for age, and parents’ SES and origin, M (SD) or %
| CP onlya | CU onlyb | PP onlyc | CPCUd | CPPPe | Low on allf | ||||||||
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| Boys | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( |
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| GD | 1.11 | (.03)ce | 1.09 | (.03)ce | 2.00 | (.04)abdef | 1.15 | (.05)ce | 2.16 | (.02)abcdf | 1.04 | (.01)ce | 578.75***(.81) |
| CU | 1.40 | (.06)bcdef | 2.23 | (.05)aef | 2.20 | (.06)aef | 2.30 | (.08)aef | 2.62 | (.04)abcdf | 1.19 | (.01)abcde | 395.63***(.75) |
| INS | 1.63 | (.06)cef | 1.58 | (.05)cef | 2.48 | (.07)abdef | 1.85 | (.09)cef | 2.96 | (.04)abcdf | 1.41 | (.01)abcde | 323.68***(.71) |
| CP | 2.49 | (.07)bcef | 2.01 | (.08)cdef | 2.03 | (.08)abdef | 2.66 | (.10)bcef | 3.26 | (.05)abcdf | 1.39 | (.02)acde | 346.99***(.72) |
| Fearlessness | 1.36 | (.08)ce | 1.54 | (.06)cef | 2.11 | (.09)abdf | 1.59 | (.11)cf | 2.39 | (.05)abcf | 1.24 | (.02)bcde | 105.42***(.44) |
| ADHD | 2.14 | (.10)cef | 2.01 | (.08)cdef | 2.62 | (.11)abef | 2.49 | (.14)bef | 3.36 | (.06)abcdf | 1.70 | (.02)abcde | 146.28***(.52) |
| Pearson | |||||||||||||
| Stable Fearlessness | 3.4cde | 12.ef | 12.0abf | 21.4f | 41.5abf | 1.5bcde | 171.37*** | ||||||
| Stable ADHD | 0.0e | 6.5e | 20.0f | 7.1 | 48.8abf | 1.7ce | 224.62*** | ||||||
| Stable CP + ADHD | 0.0e | 0.0e | 4.0e | 7.1 | 34.1abcf | 0.7e | 183.97*** | ||||||
| Girls | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( |
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| GD | 1.12 | (.03)ce | 1.11 | (.03)ce | 1.86 | (.04)abdef | 1.14 | (.05)ce | 2.10 | (.02)abcdf | 1.04 | (.01)ce | 617.55***(.83) |
| CU | 1.18 | (.04)bcde | 2.03 | (.05)aef | 2.08 | (.06)aef | 2.13 | (.08)af | 2.35 | (.03)abcf | 1.11 | (.01)bcde | 395.71***(.76) |
| INS | 1.54 | (.05)cef | 1.51 | (.05)cef | 2.22 | (.07)abdef | 1.61 | (.09)cef | 2.64 | (.04)abcdf | 1.34 | (.01)abcde | 251.77***(.66) |
| CP | 2.09 | (.06)bcef | 1.28 | (.06)ade | 1.53 | (.08)adef | 2.37 | (.10)bcef | 2.71 | (.04)abcdf | 1.26 | (.02)acde | 290.20***(.69) |
| Fearlessness | 1.32 | (.06)ce | 1.73 | (.08)ce | 1.95 | (.09)abdf | 1.32 | (.11)ce | 2.14 | (.04)abdf | 1.21 | (.02)ce | 91.04***(.42) |
| ADHD | 1.97 | (.08)ef | 1.73 | (.08)ce | 2.25 | (.11)bef | 2.03 | (.14)ef | 2.85 | (.06)abcdf | 1.49 | (.02)acde | 113.66***(.47) |
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| Stable fearlessness | 0.0 | 3.1e | 15.8f | 0.0 | 34.2abf | 0.4ce | 179.16*** | ||||||
| Stable ADHD | 5.3 | 3.1e | 21.1f | 9.1 | 42.1abf | 1.4ce | 180.18*** | ||||||
| Stable CP + ADHD | 5.3 | 0.0e | 0.0 | 0.0 | 28.9bf | 0.6ae | 144.54*** | ||||||
CP only = Above 0.5 SD (within gender) rating of conduct problems; CU only = Above 0.5 SD (within gender) rating of CU traits; PP only = Above 0.5 SD (within gender) rating of psychopathic personality (GD + CU + INS); CPCU = Above 0.5 SD (within gender) rating of conduct problems and CU traits; CPPP = Above 0.5 SD (within gender) rating of conduct problems and psychopathic traits; Low on all = Below 0.5 SD (within gender) ratings of all psychopathic traits and CP
Levene’s test indicated non-equal variance. Superscripts indicate significant differences between groups, i.e., the letter a indicates that the group (column) differs significantly from group a (CP only) in levels of the variable in question (row), b from group b (CU only) and so on. Group means in the ANCOVA were Bonferroni corrected to adjust for multiple comparisons
*p < .05 **p < .01 ***p < .001
Model evaluation and odds ratios from logistic regression analyses, for boys and girls respectively, of the predictive ability of combinations of CP and psychopathic personality traits for stable ADHD, stable fearlessness, and combination of stable CP and ADHD over a 2-year follow-up
| Boys | Stable Fearlessness | Stable ADHD | Stable CP + ADHD | ||||||||||||
| OR | Wald’s χ2 |
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| Constant | .09*** | .60 | 16.51 | 1 | .00 | .11*** | .55 | 17.71 | 1 | .00 | .06*** | .66 | 17.34 | 1 | .00 |
| Age | .99 | .01 (.97,1.02) | .64 | 1 | .42 | 1.00 | .01 (9.73,1.02) | .21 | 1 | .65 | .99 | .01 (.97,1.02) | .21 | 1 | .64 |
| SES | .63* | .19 (.43,.91) | 6.18 | 1 | .01 | .07* | .16 (.51,.96) | 4.87 | 1 | .03 | .71 | .21 (.47,1.06) | 2.85 | 1 | .09 |
| Origin | .88 | .34 (.46,1.71) | .14 | 1 | .71 | 1.61 | .26 (.95,2.73) | 3.16 | 1 | .08 | 1.51 | .33 (.79,2.90) | 1.52 | 1 | .22 |
| CP only | .57 | 1.04 (.07,4.34) | .30 | 1 | .59 | +∞1 | .001 | 1 | 1.00 | +∞1 | .001 | 1 | 1.00 | ||
| CU only | 2.69* | .47 (1.06,6.80) | 4.36 | 1 | .04 | .75 | .62 (.23,2.51) | .22 | 1 | .64 | +∞1 | .001 | 1 | 1.00 | |
| PP only | 2.67 | .66 (.74,9.64) | 2.26 | 1 | .13 | 2.77 | .53 (.97,7.89) | 3.64 | 1 | .06 | .80 | 1.04 (.10,6.16) | .05 | 1 | .83 |
| CPCU | 4.68* | .68 (1.24,17.73) | 5.16 | 1 | .02 | .84 | 1.05 (.11,6.58) | .03 | 1 | .87 | 1.47 | 1.06 (.19,11.60) | .13 | 1 | .72 |
| CPPP | 11.27*** | .30 (6.30,20.19) | 66.44 | 1 | .00 | 10.96*** | .27 (6.4,18.73) | 76.60 | 1 | .00 | 10.33*** | .30 (5.73,18.63) | 60.24 | 1 | .00 |
| χ2 | 76.88*** | 98.58*** | 75.10*** | ||||||||||||
| Nagelkerke R2 | .18 | .20 | .20 | ||||||||||||
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| Likelihood ratio | 76.88 | 8 | .00 | 98.58 | 8 | .00 | 75.10 | 8 | .00 | ||||||
| Wald | 397.68 | 1 | .00 | 382.09 | 1 | .00 | 396.69 | 1 | .00 | ||||||
| Goodness-of-fit1 | 4.39 | 8 | .82 | 13.39 | 8 | .10 | 11.12 | 8 | .20 | ||||||
| Girls | Stable Fearlessness | Stable ADHD | Stable CP + ADHD | ||||||||||||
| OR | Wald’s χ2 |
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| Constant | .04*** | .84 | 15.32 | 1 | .00 | .09*** | .61 | 15.05 | 1 | .00 | .03*** | .86 | 15.80 | 1 | .00 |
| Age | .99 | .02 (.95,1.02) | .58 | 1 | .45 | .99 | .01 (.97,1.02) | .53 | 1 | .47 | .99 | .02 (.96,1.03) | .15 | 1 | .70 |
| SES | .80 | .27 (.48,1.35) | .71 | 1 | .40 | .73 | .20 (.50,1.07) | 2.62 | 1 | .11 | .65 | .27 (.38,1.09) | 2.70 | 1 | .10 |
| Origin | 1.32 | .42 (.58,3.03) | .44 | 1 | .51 | 1.08 | .34 (.59,2.08) | .05 | 1 | .82 | 1.15 | .44 (.48,2.73) | .09 | 1 | .76 |
| CP only | +∞1 | .001 | 1 | 1.00 | .96 | .75 (.22,.4.20) | .001 | 1 | .96 | 2.52 | .78 (.54,11.71) | 1.40 | 1 | .24 | |
| CU only | 1.38 | 1.06 (.17,10.93) | .09 | 1 | .76 | .47 | 1.03 (.06,3.56) | .53 | 1 | .47 | +∞1 | .001 | 1 | 1.00 | |
| PP only | 6.50* | .80 (1.35,31.39) | 5.43 | 1 | .02 | 3.60 | .66 (.99,13.12) | 3.77 | 1 | .05 | +∞1 | .001 | 1 | 1.00 | |
| CPCU | +∞1 | .001 | 1 | 1.00 | 1.50 | 1.07 (.19,12.14) | .15 | 1 | .70 | +∞1 | .001 | 1 | 1.00 | ||
| CPPP | 24.83*** | .37 (11.97,51.51) | 74.40 | 1 | .00 | 11.72*** | .30 (6.54,20.98) | 68.48 | 1 | .00 | 15.30*** | .37 (7.38,31.74) | 53.75 | 1 | .00 |
| χ2 | 87.07*** | 73.35*** | 62.46*** | ||||||||||||
| Nagelkerke R2 | .30 | .19 | .23 | ||||||||||||
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| Likelihood ratio | 87.07 | 8 | .00 | 73.35 | 8 | .00 | 62.46 | 8 | .00 | ||||||
| Wald | 342.75 | 1 | .00 | 363.53 | 1 | .00 | 334.44 | 1 | .00 | ||||||
| Goodness-of-fit1 | 4.65 | 8 | .79 | 3.81 | 8 | .19 | 8.30 | 8 | .41 | ||||||
OR = Odds ratio; SE = Standard Error; Above 0.5 SD (within gender) rating of conduct problems; CU only = Above 0.5 SD (within gender) rating of CU traits; PP only = Above 0.5 SD (within gender) rating of psychopathic personality (GD + CU + INS); CPCU = Above 0.5 SD (within gender) rating of conduct problems and CU traits; CPPP = Above 0.5 SD (within gender) rating of conduct problems and psychopathic traits. Odds ratios represent the expected increase in dependent variables with a one-unit increase of the independent variable in question
a Hosmer-Lemeshow
*p < .05 ***p < .001