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Callous-unemotional traits in incarcerated adolescents.
- Source :
- Psychological assessment; vol 26, iss 1, 227-237; 1040-3590
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- The presence of callous-unemotional (CU) traits designates a subgroup of antisocial youth at risk for severe, aggressive, and stable conduct problems. As a result, these traits should be considered as part of the criteria for conduct disorder. The present study tests 2 possible symptom sets (4- and 9-item criteria sets) of CU traits that could be used in diagnostic classification, assessed using self-report with a sample of 643 incarcerated adolescent (M age = 16.50, SD = 1.63 years) boys (n = 493) and girls (n = 150). Item response theory analysis was employed to examine the unique characteristics of each criterion comprising the 2 sets to determine their clinical utility. Results indicated that most items comprising the measure of CU traits demonstrated adequate psychometric properties. Whereas the 9-item criteria set provided more information and was internally consistent, the briefer 4-item set was equally effective at identifying youth at-risk for poor outcomes associated with the broader CU construct. Supporting the clinical utility of the criteria sets, incarcerated boys and girls who endorsed high levels of CU symptoms across criteria sets were particularly at-risk for proactive aggression and violent delinquency.
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- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Psychological assessment; vol 26, iss 1, 227-237; 1040-3590
- Notes :
- application/pdf, Psychological assessment vol 26, iss 1, 227-237 1040-3590
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1377974596
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource