Abstract

BackgroundAs high levels of psychopathic traits designate a severe group of antisocial individuals, there is an important need to find its correlates and intervention targets. In particular, there is a need to identify key dimensions of parent-child relationships that are related to psychopathic traits. The aim of the current study was to investigate relations between psychopathic traits and attachment to parents in female and male inpatient adolescents. MethodA total of 122 male and 199 female adolescents aged 12–17years were interviewed with the Child Attachment Interview. Parents and youths completed the Antisocial Process Screening Device. ResultsResults demonstrated that psychopathic traits - in particular callous-unemotional traits reported by parents - were related to dismissing attachment style to mother and father, to preoccupied attachment style to mother, and various attachment dimensions in male adolescents, but not in female adolescents. ConclusionsOur results highlight the importance of gaining a better understanding of the gender-specific relations between callous-unemotional traits and attachment to mother and father in adolescence.

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