Psychopathic Personality Traits as Protective Factors against the Development of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms in a Sample of National Guard Combat Veterans

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作者
Anestis, Joye C. [1 ]
Harrop, Tiffany M. [1 ]
Green, Bradley A. [1 ]
Anestis, Michael D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Southern Mississippi, Dept Psychol, 118 Coll Dr,5025, Hattiesburg, MS 39406 USA
关键词
Psychopathy; Post-traumatic stress disorder; Protective factors; Military personnel; Combat; MENTAL-HEALTH PROBLEMS; ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY; NEGATIVE EMOTIONALITY; TRAUMATIC EVENTS; VALIDATION; ASSOCIATIONS; PREVALENCE; ANXIETY; FACETS; SCALE;
D O I
10.1007/s10862-017-9588-8
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Military personnel often experience post-traumatic stress symptoms following exposure to combat. Personality traits have been identified as possible protective and risk factors in the development of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and examination of the association between PTSD and personality characteristics provides further insight into this heterogeneous disorder. Psychopathy, frequently conceptualized as collection of pathological personality disturbances relating to deficits in emotionality, empathy, and inhibitory control, includes within its defining features components that may be adaptive in certain situations. In the current study, we sought to expand upon the literature related to personality and PTSD by exploring psychopathic traits as resiliency factors in a military sample. Specifically, facets of psychopathy were analyzed as moderators of the association between combat experience and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder within a sample of 292 combat-exposed National Guard and Reserve (NGR) service members. Results indicated that the relationship of combat exposure with PTSD decreased as rates of interpersonal-affective psychopathic traits increased. Impulsive-antisocial traits were also found to moderate the association between combat experience and PTSD, though interestingly there was a similar decrease in magnitude with higher levels of these traits. These findings suggest that particular components of psychopathy may serve as protective factors against the development of PTSD symptomatology within this population.
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