Aggressive antisocial behaviors are related to character maturity in young Swedish violent offenders independent of ADHD

Background: Antisocial personality and psychopathic traits have constantly been found to accompany criminal and aggressive behaviors, but little attention has been given to aspects of character maturity and its relation to such behaviors. The present study investigated 1) whether level of character...

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Main Authors: Thomas Nilsson, Örjan Falk, Eva Billstedt, Nóra Kerekes, Henrik Anckarsäter, Märta Wallinius, Björn Hofvander
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-11-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyt.2016.00185/full
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spelling doaj-61d10033d285422199366cea9ba4f64e2020-11-24T22:40:44ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402016-11-01710.3389/fpsyt.2016.00185205420Aggressive antisocial behaviors are related to character maturity in young Swedish violent offenders independent of ADHDThomas Nilsson0Thomas Nilsson1Örjan Falk2Örjan Falk3Eva Billstedt4Nóra Kerekes5Henrik Anckarsäter6Henrik Anckarsäter7Märta Wallinius8Märta Wallinius9Björn Hofvander10Department of Forensic Psychiatry, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of GothenburgCentre for Ethics, Law and Mental Health, University of GothenburgDepartment of Forensic Psychiatry, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of GothenburgCentre for Ethics, Law and Mental Health, University of GothenburgGillberg Neuropsychiatry Centre, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of GothenburgDepartment of Health Sciences, University WestDepartment of Forensic Psychiatry, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of GothenburgCentre for Ethics, Law and Mental Health, University of GothenburgLund University, Department of Clinical SciencesResearch and Development Unit, Regional Forensic Psychiatric ClinicLund University, Department of Clinical SciencesBackground: Antisocial personality and psychopathic traits have constantly been found to accompany criminal and aggressive behaviors, but little attention has been given to aspects of character maturity and its relation to such behaviors. The present study investigated 1) whether level of character maturity (low, medium, and high) is associated with amount of aggressive antisocial behaviors and psychopathic traits in young men imprisoned for violent criminality, and 2) whether such an association is independent of coexisting attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).Methods: Swedish males (N=270, aged 18-25) sentenced to prison for violent and/or sexual criminality in the western region of the Swedish Prison and Probation Service underwent a thorough clinical examination during their incarceration. Data on character maturity as measured by the character dimensions Self-Directedness and Cooperativeness of the Temperament and Character Inventory were available for n=148 subjects, and used to divide these offenders into three groups with low, medium, and high character maturity. These groups were then compared for variables reflecting criminal history, a DSM-IV diagnosis of ADHD, Conduct disorder (CD) and substance use disorders (SUD), aggressive behaviors, and psychopathic traits.Results: Character maturity was consistently associated with less aggressive antisocial behaviors and psychopathic personality traits; the group with the highest character maturity showed; i) a later age at onset of criminality, ii) a smaller number of prior violent criminal acts, iii) lower prevalences of ADHD, CD, and SUD, iv) less self-rated and expert-rated aggressive behaviors, and v) less psychopathic traits. The association between character maturity and aggressive behaviors/psychopathic personality traits remained even when ADHD was controlled for. The only exception was sexual criminality, where the group with the highest character maturity contained the largest amount of sexual offenders.Conclusion: Higher character maturity appeared to be a protective factor among young male violent offenders, associated with less aggressive antisocial behaviors, suggesting that character maturity is a promising target for treatment interventions for this group of individuals.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyt.2016.00185/fullAggressionADHDpsychopathic traitsCriminalityyoung male criminal offenderscharacter maturity
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author Thomas Nilsson
Thomas Nilsson
Örjan Falk
Örjan Falk
Eva Billstedt
Nóra Kerekes
Henrik Anckarsäter
Henrik Anckarsäter
Märta Wallinius
Märta Wallinius
Björn Hofvander
spellingShingle Thomas Nilsson
Thomas Nilsson
Örjan Falk
Örjan Falk
Eva Billstedt
Nóra Kerekes
Henrik Anckarsäter
Henrik Anckarsäter
Märta Wallinius
Märta Wallinius
Björn Hofvander
Aggressive antisocial behaviors are related to character maturity in young Swedish violent offenders independent of ADHD
Frontiers in Psychiatry
Aggression
ADHD
psychopathic traits
Criminality
young male criminal offenders
character maturity
author_facet Thomas Nilsson
Thomas Nilsson
Örjan Falk
Örjan Falk
Eva Billstedt
Nóra Kerekes
Henrik Anckarsäter
Henrik Anckarsäter
Märta Wallinius
Märta Wallinius
Björn Hofvander
author_sort Thomas Nilsson
title Aggressive antisocial behaviors are related to character maturity in young Swedish violent offenders independent of ADHD
title_short Aggressive antisocial behaviors are related to character maturity in young Swedish violent offenders independent of ADHD
title_full Aggressive antisocial behaviors are related to character maturity in young Swedish violent offenders independent of ADHD
title_fullStr Aggressive antisocial behaviors are related to character maturity in young Swedish violent offenders independent of ADHD
title_full_unstemmed Aggressive antisocial behaviors are related to character maturity in young Swedish violent offenders independent of ADHD
title_sort aggressive antisocial behaviors are related to character maturity in young swedish violent offenders independent of adhd
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychiatry
issn 1664-0640
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Background: Antisocial personality and psychopathic traits have constantly been found to accompany criminal and aggressive behaviors, but little attention has been given to aspects of character maturity and its relation to such behaviors. The present study investigated 1) whether level of character maturity (low, medium, and high) is associated with amount of aggressive antisocial behaviors and psychopathic traits in young men imprisoned for violent criminality, and 2) whether such an association is independent of coexisting attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).Methods: Swedish males (N=270, aged 18-25) sentenced to prison for violent and/or sexual criminality in the western region of the Swedish Prison and Probation Service underwent a thorough clinical examination during their incarceration. Data on character maturity as measured by the character dimensions Self-Directedness and Cooperativeness of the Temperament and Character Inventory were available for n=148 subjects, and used to divide these offenders into three groups with low, medium, and high character maturity. These groups were then compared for variables reflecting criminal history, a DSM-IV diagnosis of ADHD, Conduct disorder (CD) and substance use disorders (SUD), aggressive behaviors, and psychopathic traits.Results: Character maturity was consistently associated with less aggressive antisocial behaviors and psychopathic personality traits; the group with the highest character maturity showed; i) a later age at onset of criminality, ii) a smaller number of prior violent criminal acts, iii) lower prevalences of ADHD, CD, and SUD, iv) less self-rated and expert-rated aggressive behaviors, and v) less psychopathic traits. The association between character maturity and aggressive behaviors/psychopathic personality traits remained even when ADHD was controlled for. The only exception was sexual criminality, where the group with the highest character maturity contained the largest amount of sexual offenders.Conclusion: Higher character maturity appeared to be a protective factor among young male violent offenders, associated with less aggressive antisocial behaviors, suggesting that character maturity is a promising target for treatment interventions for this group of individuals.
topic Aggression
ADHD
psychopathic traits
Criminality
young male criminal offenders
character maturity
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyt.2016.00185/full
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