Relations between self-serving cognitive distortions, psychopathic traits, and antisocial behavior in a non-clinical sample of adolescents

► Serving-cognitions play an important role in antisocial behavior. ► Self-serving cognitions have a higher impact in individuals with high psychopathic traits. ► Empathy is a stronger predictor of antisocial behavior among girls. The aim of the present study was to assess the relative contributions...

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description ► Serving-cognitions play an important role in antisocial behavior. ► Self-serving cognitions have a higher impact in individuals with high psychopathic traits. ► Empathy is a stronger predictor of antisocial behavior among girls. The aim of the present study was to assess the relative contributions self-serving cognitive distortions and psychopathic traits to adolescent antisocial behavior. Participants were 972 high-school students who completed self-report questionnaires. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses showed that self-serving cognitive distortions, psychopathic traits, as well as their interaction term were significant predictors of antisocial behavior in both genders after adjustment for the main other cognitive, psychopathological and sociofamilial variables. High levels of self-serving cognitive distortions were associated with more extensive antisocial behavior among participants with higher scores on psychopathic traits. This result may have implications for prevention and treatment.
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Personality disorders
Prevention
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
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Psychopathy
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