TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluating the association between psychopathy and specific attachment models in adults
AU - Christian, Elliott
AU - Sellbom, Martin
AU - Wilkinson, Ross B.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 The Guilford Press.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - In the current investigation, we examined the association between psychopathy and attachment styles in several specific attachment relationships (i.e., romantic, mother, father, friend). Data were collected online from a combination of Australian university and general community samples (N = 729, 53.50% female) using the Expanded Levenson Self- Report Psychopathy scale (Christian & Sellbom, 2016) and a modified version of the Experiences in Close Relationships Structures (Fraley, Heffernan, Vicary, & Brumbaugh, 2011). Our results revealed that specific attachment models tend to have small to moderate associations with the components of psychopathy, but that the strength and direction of these associations tends to differ between figures, components of psychopathy, and dimension of attachment considered. Interestingly, it appeared that peer relationships (i.e., romantic, friend) tended to account for the majority of the variance in the relationship between psychopathy and general attachment styles, which may be an important avenue for future research.
AB - In the current investigation, we examined the association between psychopathy and attachment styles in several specific attachment relationships (i.e., romantic, mother, father, friend). Data were collected online from a combination of Australian university and general community samples (N = 729, 53.50% female) using the Expanded Levenson Self- Report Psychopathy scale (Christian & Sellbom, 2016) and a modified version of the Experiences in Close Relationships Structures (Fraley, Heffernan, Vicary, & Brumbaugh, 2011). Our results revealed that specific attachment models tend to have small to moderate associations with the components of psychopathy, but that the strength and direction of these associations tends to differ between figures, components of psychopathy, and dimension of attachment considered. Interestingly, it appeared that peer relationships (i.e., romantic, friend) tended to account for the majority of the variance in the relationship between psychopathy and general attachment styles, which may be an important avenue for future research.
KW - Attachment
KW - E-LSRP
KW - ECR-RS
KW - Psychopathy
KW - Specific attachment
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U2 - 10.1521/pedi_2018_32_325
DO - 10.1521/pedi_2018_32_325
M3 - Article
SN - 0885-579X
VL - 33
SP - 1
EP - 21
JO - Journal of Personality Disorders
JF - Journal of Personality Disorders
IS - 1
ER -