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Self-reported personality traits in forensic populations: a meta-analysis

Authors :
Marleen Spaans
Marc L. Molendijk
Philip Spinhoven
Thomas Rinne
Edwin de Beurs
Source :
Psychology, Crime & Law, 23(1), 56-78, Psychology, Crime & Law
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The current study covers a systematic review and meta-analysis of the prevalence of self-reported deviant or disruptive personality traits: anger, aggression, hostility, antisocial traits, psychopathy, and impulsivity in forensic populations worldwide. A computer-based search of titles was carried out using the PubMed electronic database for articles published in English that included a self-report instrument for personality characteristics in combination with a forensic population (i.e. detained in remand, sentenced and/or in enforced treatment, or on parole). The final sample consisted of 39 studies (N = 11,716) that together used 17 different instruments and reported on 32 subscales or constructs that fitted our current interest. Results showed significantly higher levels of self-reported antisocial and psychopathic features in forensic samples, including a significant effect of the assessment instrument and subscale used. No significant differences were found for self-reported impulsivity, ang...

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychology, Crime & Law, 23(1), 56-78, Psychology, Crime & Law
Accession number :
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