reviewJournal of Child Psychology and PsychiatryJan 21, 2008Closed access

Research Review: The importance of callous‐unemotional traits for developmental models of aggressive and antisocial behavior

University of New Orleans

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Abstract

The current paper reviews research suggesting that the presence of a callous and unemotional interpersonal style designates an important subgroup of antisocial and aggressive youth. Specifically, callous-unemotional (CU) traits (e.g., lack of guilt, absence of empathy, callous use of others) seem to be relatively stable across childhood and adolescence and they designate a group of youth with a particularly severe, aggressive, and stable pattern of antisocial behavior. Further, antisocial youth with CU traits show a number of distinct emotional, cognitive, and personality characteristics compared to other antisocial youth. These characteristics of youth with CU traits have important implications for causal…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Empathy
  • Antisocial personality disorder
  • Conduct disorder
  • Psychopathy
  • Developmental psychology
  • Aggression
  • Clinical psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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