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The Role of Psychopathic Traits in Explaining Associations Between Childhood Traumatic Experiences and Aggression

Authors :
Carlo Garofalo
Hedwig Eisenbarth
Developmental Psychology
Source :
Journal of Personality Disorders, 35(Suppl C), 38-55. GUILFORD PUBLICATIONS INC
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Guilford Publications, 2021.

Abstract

The present study reports on a preregistered investigation of the potential mediating role of the triarchic psychopathy components Boldness, Meanness, and Disinhibition for associations between childhood traumatic experiences (CTE) and aggression. Three nonclinical samples (total N = 1,729; 1,176 women, 68.02%) completed self-report instruments of CTE, triarchic psychopathy traits, reactive and proactive aggression (Samples 1 and 2), and general aggression (Sample 3). Cross-sectional path analyses revealed that both Meanness and Disinhibition consistently mediated associations between CTE and aggression. These indirect effects were consistent across gender, even though the direct effect of Meanness on proactive aggression was stronger in men than in women (Samples 1 and 2). Finally, Boldness had weak negative associations with childhood traumatic experiences in all three samples, but no direct association with aggression. Taken together, these correlational findings suggest potential developmental mechanisms linking early traumatic experiences to adult aggression through elevated levels of psychopathic traits.

Details

ISSN :
0885579X
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Personality Disorders
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....efcbfe0db1c1b508f1423828d73bd768
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1521/pedi_2021_35_507