Psychopathic personality traits and delinquent and risky sexual behaviors in croatian sample of non-referred boys and girls

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The current study investigated the association of psychopathic traits with violent and non-violent delinquency, delinquency versatility, and risky sexual behavior in Croatian sample of non-referred boys (n = 226) and girls (n = 480). Psychopathic traits were measured by the self-report Youth Psychopathic Traits Inventory (YPI). Consistent with the study's hypotheses, Impulsive-Irresponsible and Callous-Unemotional dimensions were most consistently associated with all outcome measures. Results of the regression analyses showed that the Impulsive-Irresponsible behavioral style had stronger association with non-violent delinquency and delinquency versatility for boys. However, the Impulsive-Irresponsible dimension had stronger influence on risky sexual behavior for girls compared with boys. The results of a two-group confirmatory factor analysis revealed that the three-factor model of the YPI was invariant across gender. © 2009 American Psychology-Law Society/Division 41 of the American Psychological Association.

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Ručević, S. (2010). Psychopathic personality traits and delinquent and risky sexual behaviors in croatian sample of non-referred boys and girls. Law and Human Behavior, 34(5), 379–391. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10979-009-9196-6

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