Abstract
The concepts of psychopathy and antisocial behavior have long been subjects of study within the scientific community, with a predominant focus on forensic samples. To address this gap, the present study aimed to examine the relationship between psychopathy, its facets, and antisocial behaviors in a community sample, as well as their associations with socioeconomic status (SES) and professional occupation. The sample comprised 254 participants (74.7% female), aged between 18 and 60 years. Data were collected online using a Sociodemographic Questionnaire, the Self-Report Psychopathy Scale – Short Form, the D-CRIM, and the Socially Desirable Response Scale-5. Results revealed that the Lifestyle facet of psychopathy had the highest scores, while the Antisocial facet had the lowest scores. Significant positive correlations were observed between criminal behaviors and psychopathy total scores, as well as the Interpersonal and Lifestyle facets. High SES was associated with lower scores on psychopathy total scores and the Interpersonal and Lifestyle facets, whereas less qualified professional occupations were linked to higher scores on psychopathy total scores and the Affective and Lifestyle facets, and lower scores on the Antisocial facet. These findings highlight the importance of considering SES and professional occupation when examining psychopathy in community samples and suggest that the relationship between psychopathy facets and these variables differs. Implications for the practice will be further discussed.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 102240 |
Journal | European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Accepted/In press - 2025 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© The Author(s) 2025.
Funding
Open access funding provided by FCT|FCCN (b-on). This work was conducted at HEI-Lab: Digital Human–Environment Interaction Lab, Lusófona University, and supported by the Foundation for Science and Technology – FCT (Portuguese Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education), under the grant UIDB/05380/2020. This study was also conducted at the Psychology Research Centre (PSI/01662), School of Psychology, University of Minho, supported by the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) through the Portuguese State Budget (UIDB/01662/2020).
Funders | Funder number |
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FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia | |
Lusófona University | |
UIDB/01662/2020 | |
Portuguese Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education | PSI/01662, UIDB/05380/2020 |
Keywords
- Antisocial behavior
- Community
- Professional occupation
- Psychopathy
- Socioeconomic status