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Title: Antisocial Personality Disorder and Psychopathy


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Antisocial Personality Disorder and Psychopathy
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DSM-IV Criteria for ASPD
  • Must be at least 18 years old
  • Three or more of the following
  • Conduct disorder before the age of 15
  • Disregard for the rights of others
  • Impulsive, irresponsible behavior
  • Deceitfulness
  • Irritability and aggressiveness
  • Reckless disregard for the safety of others
  • Lack of remorse
  • Low tolerance for frustration and boredom

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Prevalence of ASPD
  • 3.6 in general population
  • 5.5 in men
  • 1.9 in women

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Negative Outcomes
  • Criminality
  • Domestic partner violence
  • Suicidality
  • Substance Use Disorders
  • Most common comorbid disorder
  • Greater severity of impairment
  • Poor treatment outcomes
  • Higher levels of needle drug use

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ASPD and Psychopathy
  • Psychopathy
  • Factor 1 affective interpersonal component
  • Factor 2 antisocial component
  • Farrington Chapter
  • Cambridge Study The two factors related
    differentially to convictions and ASPD criteria
  • Predictors of psychopathy similar to that of ASPD

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Psychopathy
  • DSM-IV equates psychopathy and ASPD
  • ASPD research has focused on behavioral features
  • Psychopathy research has focused on emotional
    features

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Family Factors
  • Childrearing
  • Abuse
  • Parental conflict/disrupted families
  • Large family size
  • Criminal or antisocial parents or siblings
  • Other characteristics of parents
  • Young age
  • Substance abuse
  • Stress or depression
  • SES factors

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Environemental Factors
  • Delinquent peers
  • Schools
  • Those with high rates of delinquency
  • Inconsistent rule enforcement
  • Lack of commitment by staff, teachers
  • Neighborhoods

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Other Risk Factors
  • Predictors of psychopathy at age 48
  • Low non-verbal IQ
  • Low verbal IQ
  • High risk-taking
  • Poor concentration or restlessness
  • High impulsivity on psychomotor tests

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Biopsychosocial Interactions and Protective
Factors
  • Multiple risk factors often exist for any
    individual and have multiplicative interaction
    effects
  • However sometimes protective effects may offset
    this

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Lahey, 2005
  • Background
  • Childhood CD behaviors are significant predictors
    of adulthood ASPD
  • However many boys with CD do not develop ASPD
  • Purpose Determine greater specificity of risk
    for development of ASPD
  • Hypothesis Childhood CD is an independent
    predictor of adult APD in males, but childhood
    ADHD does not predict later APD when controlling
    for CD and ODD.

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Results (Lahey, 2005)
  • Childhood Characteristics predicting adult ASPD
  • Race
  • Total family income
  • Maternal education
  • SES
  • CD Symptoms
  • ODD Symptoms
  • Maternal ASPD, not Paternal
  • Regression analyses
  • CD and low SES
  • Engagement in covert behaviors
  • CD and ADHD did not predict later ASPD
  • Most boys with CD had ADHD
  • However not all boys with ADHD had CD

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Psychopathy Research
  • Consistent finding of lack of emotionality in
    response to aversive events
  • Startle-elicited blink response
  • Aversive noise blast paradigms
  • Callous and unemotional traits responsible for
    these findings

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ASPD and Psychopathy
  • Most psychopaths would qualify as having ASPD,
    but not all individuals with ASPD are psychopaths
  • All serial killers would probably qualify as
    psychopaths, but not all psychopaths are serial
    killers
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