Screening for adolescent psychopathy among at-risk youth: Initial validation of the survey of attitudes and life experiences

Richard Rogers, Michael J. Vitacco, Keith R. Cruise, Kenneth W. Sewell, Craig S. Neumann

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Abstract

Psychopathic youth pose special challenges to clinicians in providing effective treatment and safe management. Because comprehensive assessments of psychopathy are time intensive and require specialized training, programmatic research is needed to develop time-efficient and useful screens that eliminate from further consideration acting-out adolescents who are unlikely to be psychopathic. The clinical utility of the Survey of Attitudes and Life Experiences as a psychopathy screen was investigated by combining three samples of adolescent offenders (total N = 223). Its primary purpose was the identification of non-psychopaths who were distinguished from adolescents in either the mixed or psychopathic ranges. A Psychopathy Screen (PS) Scale was developed with 24-item (PS-24) and 11-item (PS-11) versions. Both appeared moderately effective in excluding nonpsychopaths from further evaluation. Preliminary data on response styles suggest that these scales are not susceptible to social desirability.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)343-350
Number of pages8
JournalAssessment
Volume9
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2002
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Delinquents
  • Psychopathy
  • Psychopathy Checklist
  • Social desirability
  • Social nonconformity

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Applied Psychology

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