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Offenders with antisocial personality disorder show attentional bias for violence-related stimuli

PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH. Bd. 209. H. 1. 2013 S. 78 - 84

Erscheinungsjahr: 2013

ISBN/ISSN: 0165-1781

Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

Doi/URN: 10.1016/j.psychres.2012.11.005

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Offenders with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) may be characterized by a lack in emotional functioning that manifests in irritability and a lack of remorse. The proposed link between ASPD and negative emotionality led to the question of emotional processing anomalies in ASPD. Furthermore, the effect of childhood maltreatment/abuse on emotional processing was tested in the present study. Violent and sexual offenders with ASPD (n=35), without ASPD (n=34), and healthy non-criminal control...Offenders with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) may be characterized by a lack in emotional functioning that manifests in irritability and a lack of remorse. The proposed link between ASPD and negative emotionality led to the question of emotional processing anomalies in ASPD. Furthermore, the effect of childhood maltreatment/abuse on emotional processing was tested in the present study. Violent and sexual offenders with ASPD (n=35), without ASPD (n=34), and healthy non-criminal controls (n=24) were compared in an Emotional Stroop Task (EST) using neutral, negative, and violence-related words. Secondary analyses focused on the effect of psychopathic traits and childhood maltreatment. Offenders with ASPD showed a stronger attentional bias to violence-related and negative words as compared to controls. Comparable results were obtained when grouping offenders to high, medium, and low psychopathic subgroups. Offenders with childhood maltreatment specifically showed stronger violence-related attentional bias than non-maltreated offenders. The data suggest that enhanced attention to violence-related stimuli in adult criminal offenders is associated with adverse developmental experiences and delinquency but to a lesser extent with antisocial or psychopathic traits. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. » weiterlesen» einklappen

Autoren


Mense, Julia (Autor)
Vohs, Knut (Autor)
Habermeyer, Elmar (Autor)

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Gregor Domes

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