@article {252, title = {Associations Between Conduct Disorder, Neurodevelopmental Problems and Psychopathic Personality Traits in a Swedish Twin Youth Population}, journal = {Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment}, volume = {40}, year = {2018}, month = {Dec}, pages = {586{\textendash}592}, abstract = {

Previous research has found a complex relationship between psychopathic traits, neurodevelopmental problems (NDPs), and conduct disorder (CD) in children. This study explores associations between psychopathic traits, assessed with the Child Problematic Traits Inventory\–-Short Version (CPTI-SV), and CD in children with and without coexisting NDPs (i.e., attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder [ADHD] and autism spectrum disorder [ASD]) in a community-based sample of Swedish twins (n{\th}inspace}={\th}inspace}8762). Findings indicate weak to moderately strong correlations between psychopathic traits and CD, ADHD, and ASD, respectively. Furthermore, in univariable analyses, both psychopathic traits and NDPs displayed significant positive associations with being screened positive for CD, though only the grandiose-deceitful dimension of CPTI-SV and the ADHD domain concentration and attention deficits remained significantly associated with CD in a multivariable regression model. The results are relevant to screening and assessment in child and youth psychiatry, as a grandiose and deceitful interpersonal style may also be a valid sign of children at risk of developing CD.

}, issn = {1573-3505}, doi = {10.1007/s10862-018-9689-z}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10862-018-9689-z}, author = {Svensson, Olof and S{\"o}rman, Karolina and Durbeej, Natalie and Lichtenstein, Paul and Anckars{\"a}ter, Henrik and Kerekes, Nora and Nilsson, Thomas} }