Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
891261 Personality and Individual Differences 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Using a sample of 104 college students, this study tested the hypothesis that alexithymia is positively related to secondary (also known as “neurotic psychopathy”), but not primary psychopathy (i.e., inability to form emotional bonds with others and a fear insensitivity). Participants completed the TAS-20 (alexithymia), the LSRP (primary and secondary psychopathy), the PPI-R (psychopathy), and the trait version of the STAI (trait anxiety). The interaction between the latter two measures was used as a second index of primary and secondary psychopathy. Support was found for the study hypothesis with both methods of assessing psychopathy (i.e., the LSRP subscales or the combination of the PPI-R and the STAI). These results further our understanding of both alexithymia and psychopathy.

► We hypothesized that alexithymia would be related to secondary psychopathy. ► We hypothesized that alexithymia would not be related to primary psychopathy. ► Support for these hypotheses was used with two different ways of operationalizing psychopathy. ► Primary psychopathy was correlated with “externally oriented thinking”.

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