Boldness and Its Relation to Psychopathic Personality: Prototypicality Analyses Among Forensic Mental Health, Criminal Justice, and Layperson Raters

被引:22
|
作者
Sorman, Karolina [1 ]
Edens, John F. [2 ]
Smith, Shannon Toney [2 ,5 ]
Clark, John W. [3 ]
Kristiansson, Marianne [1 ,4 ]
Svensson, Olof [4 ]
机构
[1] Karolinska Inst, Dept Clin Neurosci, SE-11364 Stockholm, Sweden
[2] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Psychol, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
[3] Northeastern State Univ, Dept Criminal Justice Legal Studies & Homeland Se, Tahlequah, OK USA
[4] Natl Board Forens Med, Dept Forens Psychiat, Stockholm, Sweden
[5] Francis Marion Univ, Dept Psychol, Florence, SC USA
关键词
boldness; psychopathy; mental health professionals; prototypicality analysis; triarchic model; COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT; TRIARCHIC CONCEPTUALIZATION; FEARLESS DOMINANCE; CONSTRUCT-VALIDITY; DECISION-MAKING; PRIOR KNOWLEDGE; SELF-REPORT; MODEL; TRAITS; VALIDATION;
D O I
10.1037/lhb0000176
中图分类号
D9 [法律]; DF [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
Research on psychopathic personality has been dominated by a focus on criminality and social deviance, but some theoretical models argue that certain putatively adaptive features are important components of this construct. In 3 samples (forensic mental health practitioners, probation officers and a layperson community sample), we investigated adaptive traits as conceptualized in the Triarchic model of psychopathy (Patrick et al., 2009), specifically the relevance of boldness to construals of psychopathic personality. Participants completed prototypicality ratings of psychopathic traits, including 3 items created to tap components of boldness (Socially bold, Adventurous, Emotionally stable), and they also rated a series of attitudinal statements (e.g., perceived correlates of being psychopathic, moral judgments about psychopaths). The composite Boldness scale was rated as moderately to highly prototypical among forensic mental health practitioners and probation officers and positively associated with other theoretically relevant domains of psychopathy. Across samples, higher composite Boldness ratings predicted greater endorsement of adaptive traits (e.g., social skills) as characteristic of psychopathy. For the individual items, Socially bold was rated as highly prototypical and was associated with theoretically relevant correlates. Adventurous also was seen as prototypical, though to a lesser degree. Only forensic mental health practitioners endorsed Emotionally stable as characteristic of psychopathy. Our results provide partial support for the contention that the boldness concept is viewed as an important component of psychopathy, particularly among professionals who work directly with offender populations.
引用
收藏
页码:337 / 349
页数:13
相关论文
共 2 条
  • [1] Forensic Mental Health Professionals' Perceptions of Psychopathy: A Prototypicality Analysis of the Comprehensive Assessment of Psychopathic Personality in Sweden
    Sorman, Karolina
    Edens, John F.
    Smith, Shannon Toney
    Svensson, Olof
    Howner, Katarina
    Kristiansson, Marianne
    Fischer, Hakan
    LAW AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR, 2014, 38 (05) : 405 - 417
  • [2] Screening for mental health and its correlates in criminal justice settings: is the inclusion of general personality and antisocial traits leading to biased estimation?
    Payne, Jason L. L.
    Langfield, Cameron T. T.
    JOURNAL OF CRIME & JUSTICE, 2023, 46 (04) : 526 - 542