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Emotion Goals: A Missing Piece in Research on Psychopathy and Emotion Regulation.

Foteini Spantidaki Kyriazi1, Stefan Bogaerts1,2, Maya Tamir3, Jaap J A Denissen1,4, Carlo Garofalo1.   

Abstract

Psychopathy is associated with profound emotional disturbances. Yet little is known about associations between psychopathic traits and what individuals want to feel (i.e., emotion goals). Associations between psychopathy and emotion goals were investigated in two studies with nonclinical samples (N = 148 undergraduate students; N = 520 community sample). Four emotions often studied in psychopathy research were targeted: anger, fear, sadness, and joy. Furthermore, perceived utility and perceived pleasantness of emotions were assessed to investigate whether potential associations between psychopathy and emotion goals could be partly explained by instrumental or hedonic considerations, respectively. Psychopathic traits were positively related to negative emotion goals (primarily anger). Although joy was the most wanted emotion on average, psychopathy was negatively but less robustly related to the emotion goal of joy. Mediation analyses suggested differential motivational (hedonic and/or instrumental) mechanisms for different emotion goals. These findings provide preliminary evidence for motivated emotion regulation in psychopathy.

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Keywords:  desired affect; emotion regulation; motivation; psychopathy

Year:  2020        PMID: 33107804     DOI: 10.1521/pedi_2020_34_488

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pers Disord        ISSN: 0885-579X


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1.  All Walks of Life: Editorial for the Special Issue on "The Impact of Psychopathy: Multidisciplinary and Applied Perspectives".

Authors:  Carlo Garofalo; Hedwig Eisenbarth; Matthew Shane
Journal:  Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol       Date:  2022-06-07
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