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Modeling Relations Between Triarchic Biobehavioral Traits and DSM Internalizing Disorder Dimensions.

Robert D Latzman1, Isabella M Palumbo1, Robert F Krueger2, Laura E Drislane3, Christopher J Patrick4.   

Abstract

The biobehavioral traits of the triarchic model of psychopathy have well-known correlates with externalizing psychopathology. Although evidence also suggests associations with internalizing disorders, research has yet to formally model relationships between dimensions of internalizing psychopathology and triarchic traits. Employing a sample of 218 adults (50.2% female), the current study used confirmatory factor analysis to characterize how triarchic trait dimensions-delineated using different scale operationalizations-relate to internalizing when modeled as a single broad factor, and as distinct fear and distress subfactors. Findings demonstrated (a) robust opposing relations for triarchic boldness (+) and disinhibition (-), and an interactive association for the two, with general internalizing, along with a modest negative relationship for meanness; and (b) distinct associations for the three triarchic trait dimensions with fear and distress subfactors of internalizing. This work clarifies how facets of psychopathy relate to the internalizing psychopathology spectrum and provides a means for interfacing this spectrum with biological variables.

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Keywords:  distress disorders; fear disorders; internalizing psychopathology; psychopathy

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31535574     DOI: 10.1177/1073191119876022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Assessment        ISSN: 1073-1911


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