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Variants of Children with Psychopathic Tendencies in a Community Sample

  • Jiasheng Huang
  • , Linlin Fan
  • , Kexiu Lin
  • , Yuyin Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

Abstract

To investigate the heterogeneity of children with psychopathic tendencies, this study identified heterogenous subgroups among a community sample of children based on their callous-unemotional (CU) traits, conduct problems (CP), and anxiety. A latent profile analysis classified 1861 primary school students (age 6-14) into four subgroups based on parent-report CU traits, CP and anxiety: low-risk children (i.e., low in CU traits, CP, and anxiety), anxious children (i.e., high in anxiety, low in CU traits and CP), primary variants of children with psychopathic tendencies (i.e., high in CU traits and CP, low in anxiety), and secondary variants of children with psychopathic tendencies (i.e., high in CU traits, CP, and anxiety). In particular, the secondary variants evidenced higher levels of CU traits, CP, and anxiety than the primary variants. Our findings extend the heterogeneity of psychopathy to childhood and encourage future research to examine the developmental trajectories of psychopathy.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)563–571
JournalChild Psychiatry and Human Development
Volume51
Issue number4
Online published9 Nov 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2020

Research Keywords

  • Callous-unemotional traits
  • Conduct problems
  • Anxiety
  • Primary psychopath
  • Secondary psychopath
  • CALLOUS-UNEMOTIONAL TRAITS
  • CONDUCT PROBLEMS
  • SECONDARY VARIANTS
  • EMOTIONAL REACTIVITY
  • PERSONALITY-DISORDER
  • JUVENILE PSYCHOPATHY
  • SELF-REPORT
  • OFFENDERS
  • SUBTYPES
  • ANXIETY

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