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Comment
. 2022 Jun;36(3):254-263.
doi: 10.1521/pedi.2022.36.3.254.

Psychopathic Personality Configurations in Early Childhood: A Response to Dvoskin et al. (2022)

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Psychopathic Personality Configurations in Early Childhood: A Response to Dvoskin et al. (2022)

Laura López-Romero et al. J Pers Disord. 2022 Jun.

Abstract

Dvoskin et al. (2022) offered a cautionary comment on an article published in the Journal of Personality Disorders (López-Romero et al., 2021). This comment was focused on the scientific and policy grounds of our study, and cautioned against the use of the "putative psychopathic personality" label for applied purposes. While we agree with most of their concerns and cautions, we aim to provide additional clarification on the raised concerns, noting that the purpose of our study is purely exploratory, and that its findings are not intended for applied purposes. We do expect that our study and this commentary will further clarify the importance of examining psychopathic personality from a developmental perspective, opening new ways of discussion regarding how to best conceptualize and study a construct that, while waiting for additional longitudinal research, has been shown as relevant in identifying a group of children and adolescents at increased risk for maladjustment.

Keywords: CU traits; children; conduct disorder; psychopathic personality.

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