Omega-3 supplementation, child antisocial behavior, and psychopathic personality: a randomized, double‑blind, placebo‑controlled, stratifed, parallel group trial

Adrian Raine*, Annis Lai Chu Fung, Yu Gao, Tatia M. C. Lee

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Abstract

While some RCTs have observed efficacy for omega-3 supplementation in reducing antisocial behavior, the role of psychopathic personality and gender in moderating treatment outcome has not been examined. This study examines whether omega-3 supplementation reduces antisocial behavior, and whether any treatment effects are a function of gender and psychopathy. Three hundred and twenty-four schoolchildren with a mean age of 11.9 years were randomized into 3 groups: omega-3 (N = 108), placebo (N = 110), and no-treatment controls (N = 106). Parent and child reports of child antisocial and aggressive behavior and psychopathic-like personality were collected at 0 months (baseline), 6 months (end of treatment), and 12 months (6 months post-treatment). A group × time × gender interaction (p = .016) indicated that only females in the omega-3 group showed a significant reduction in antisocial behavior 6 months post-treatment compared to baseline (d = .35), whereas the females in the two control groups showed no change over time. A group x time x psychopathy interaction (p < .006) was also observed, with psychopathic personality levels moderating treatment outcome. Children in the omega-3 group with high (but not low) psychopathic-like personality showed significant improvements in child-reported antisocial behavior at the end of treatment (d = .19) Results suggest that omega-3 supplementation may be helpful in reducing childhood antisocial and aggressive behavior in females, and those with psychopathic-like personalities.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)303–312
JournalEuropean Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Volume30
Issue number2
Online published28 Mar 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021

Research Keywords

  • Omega-3
  • Antisocial
  • Aggression
  • Psychopathy
  • Randomized controlled trial

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