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Bold, mean and disinhibited: getting specific about the mediating role of self-control and antisocial outcomes in youth.

Pedro Pechorro1, Matt DeLisi2, Rui Abrunhosa Gonçalves1, João Maroco3.   

Abstract

Self-control and psychopathy are correlated with antisocial behaviors among diverse samples, and a spate of recent studies examined their direct associations with criminal outcomes. However, research has largely overlooked mediation effects between psychopathy, self-control and deviant outcomes. The current study examined self-control mediation effects related to the triarchic psychopathy construct and juvenile delinquency, crime seriousness, conduct disorder (CD), and aggression outcomes. The sample consisted of N = 567 (M = 15.91 years, SD = 0.99, range = 14-18 years) southern-European youth from Portugal. Study design was cross-sectional, quantitative and non-experimental. Mediation analysis using path analysis procedures indicated that low self-control mediates the relation between the Boldness, Disinhibition and Meanness factors of the triarchic psychopathy construct and the delinquency, crime seriousness, CD and aggression outcomes. Findings suggest that self-control is a mediator of triarchic psychopathic features and diverse externalizing behavior outcomes, which adds specificity to their interrelationship as general predictors of antisocial behavior.
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Keywords:  juvenile delinquency; mediation; self-control; triarchic psychopathic traits

Year:  2021        PMID: 36267604      PMCID: PMC9578483          DOI: 10.1080/13218719.2021.1995519

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatr Psychol Law        ISSN: 1321-8719


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