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Gender differences in contributions of emotion to psychopathy and antisocial personality disorder

โœ Scribed by Jill E. Rogstad; Richard Rogers


Book ID
116387463
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
299 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
0272-7358

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โœฆ Synopsis


Traditional conceptualizations of psychopathy highlight the importance of affective features as they relate to social deviance; however, little empirical research has actually investigated specific roles of emotion and emotion processing with respect to antisocial conduct. Antisocial personality disorder (APD), prevalent in forensic populations, is commonly associated with psychopathy despite the notable omission of such core affective features in its diagnosis. In this paper, we review the empirical literature on the contribution of emotion to psychopathy and APD, highlighting in particular research on emotion processing and various facets of emotional expression, including empathy and alexithymia. Research findings are discussed on gender differences in emotional functioning and their likely effects on the assessment of psychopathy and APD. Given the known gender differences in the expressions of emotion, the article concludes with recommendations to bridge research for different offender groups, including psychopathy and APD.


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