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Psychopathy and negative emotionality: analyses of suppressor effects reveal distinct relations with emotional distress, fearfulness, and anger-hostilityBrian M Hicks
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota Twin Cities Campus, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
J Abnorm Psychol 115:276-87. 2006..The results demonstrate that suppressor effects can reconcile the centrality of NEM in classic descriptions of psychopathy with empirical investigations using the PCL-R...
Gene-environment interplay in internalizing disorders: consistent findings across six environmental risk factorsBrian M Hicks
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
J Child Psychol Psychiatry 50:1309-17. 2009..To date, however, no study has conducted a comprehensive analysis examining multiple environmental risk factors with the purpose of delineating general mechanisms of G-E influence in the development of INT disorders...
Family transmission and heritability of externalizing disorders: a twin-family studyBrian M Hicks
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455, USA
Arch Gen Psychiatry 61:922-8. 2004..A better understanding of the mechanisms of familial transmission for these "externalizing" disorders is necessary to better understand their etiology and to help develop intervention strategies...
Identifying psychopathy subtypes on the basis of personality structureBrian M Hicks
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Psychol Assess 16:276-88. 2004..These results suggest that psychopaths as defined by the PCL-R includes distinct subtypes, distinguishable in terms of personality structure, that may reflect different etiologies...
Environmental adversity and increasing genetic risk for externalizing disordersBrian M Hicks
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, 75 E River Rd, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Arch Gen Psychiatry 66:640-8. 2009..However, few attempts have been made to integrate findings and to articulate general mechanisms of gene-environment influence in the emergence of psychopathology...
Gender differences and developmental change in externalizing disorders from late adolescence to early adulthood: A longitudinal twin studyBrian M Hicks
University of Minnesota, Department of Psychology, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
J Abnorm Psychol 116:433-47. 2007..Results illustrate the importance of gender and developmental context for symptom expression and the utility of structural models to integrate general trends and disorder-specific characteristics...
The role of internalizing and externalizing liability factors in accounting for gender differences in the prevalence of common psychopathological syndromesMark D Kramer
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Psychol Med 38:51-61. 2008....
Familial transmission and heritability of childhood disruptive disordersMarina A Bornovalova
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
Am J Psychiatry 167:1066-74. 2010....
Genes mediate the association between P3 amplitude and externalizing disordersBrian M Hicks
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA
Psychophysiology 44:98-105. 2007..22. Results replicated across the two age cohorts and demonstrate that reduced P3 amplitude is a marker of the biological vulnerability to externalizing disorders...
A bifactor approach to modeling the structure of the psychopathy checklist-revisedChristopher J Patrick
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
J Pers Disord 21:118-41. 2007....
Stability and change in personality traits from late adolescence to early adulthood: a longitudinal twin studyDaniel M Blonigen
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus, Elliott Hall, 75 East River Road, Minneapolis, MN 55455 0344, USA
J Pers 76:229-66. 2008..Findings correspond with prior evidence of a normative trend toward growth and maturity in personality during emerging adulthood...
Etiologic connections among substance dependence, antisocial behavior, and personality: modeling the externalizing spectrumRobert F Krueger
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455 0344, USA
J Abnorm Psychol 111:411-24. 2002..These results reconcile evidence for general and specific causal factors within the externalizing spectrum and offer the externalizing factor as a novel target for future research...
Capturing abnormal personality with normal personality inventories: an item response theory approachKate E Walton
Department of Psychology, St John s University, 8000 Utopia Parkway, Jamaica, NY11439, USA
J Pers 76:1623-48. 2008..Moreover, both types of inventories were limited in terms of measurement bandwidth, such that they did not provide information across the entire latent trait continuum. Implications and future directions are discussed...
Using latent trait modeling to conceptualize an alcohol problems continuumRobert F Krueger
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Psychol Assess 16:107-19. 2004..These results indicate that alcohol problems can be arrayed along a dimension of severity and emphasize the relevance of LTM to informing the conceptualization and assessment of alcohol problems...
Estimating facets of psychopathy from normal personality traits: a step toward community epidemiological investigationsStephen D Benning
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455, USA
Assessment 12:3-18. 2005..Additionally, PPI-I was selectively related to the interpersonal facet of Factor 1 of the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R), whereas PPI-II was related preferentially to Factor 2 of the PCL-R...
Continuity and change in psychopathic traits as measured via normal-range personality: a longitudinal-biometric studyDaniel M Blonigen
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota Twin Cities Campus, Minneapolis, MN 55455 0344, USA
J Abnorm Psychol 115:85-95. 2006..Collectively, these findings suggest distinct developmental trends for psychopathic traits from late adolescence to early adulthood...
Psychopathic personality traits: heritability and genetic overlap with internalizing and externalizing psychopathologyDaniel M Blonigen
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus, Minneapolis, MN 55455 0344, USA
Psychol Med 35:637-48. 2005..The current study was designed to fill these gaps in the literature...
Stability, change, and heritability of borderline personality disorder traits from adolescence to adulthood: a longitudinal twin studyMarina A Bornovalova
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, 75 East River Road, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Dev Psychopathol 21:1335-53. 2009....
Does marriage inhibit antisocial behavior?: An examination of selection vs causation via a longitudinal twin designS Alexandra Burt
Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, 48824, USA
Arch Gen Psychiatry 67:1309-15. 2010..Although often interpreted as a causal association, marriage is not a random event. As such, the association may stem from selection processes, whereby men less inclined toward antisocial behavior are more likely to marry...
Factor structure of the psychopathic personality inventory: validity and implications for clinical assessmentStephen D Benning
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, USA
Psychol Assess 15:340-50. 2003..Findings support using the PPI to assess these facets of psychopathy in community samples and to explore their behavioral correlates and genetic-neurobiological underpinnings...
Consequences of an adolescent onset and persistent course of alcohol dependence in men: adolescent risk factors and adult outcomesBrian M Hicks
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
Alcohol Clin Exp Res 34:819-33. 2010....
Testing the role of adolescent sexual initiation in later-life sexual risk behavior: a longitudinal twin designBrooke M Huibregtse
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, USA
Psychol Sci 22:924-33. 2011..These findings suggest that preventing ASI is unlikely to reduce RASB...
A convergent-divergent approach to context processing, general intellectual functioning, and the genetic liability to schizophreniaAngus W MacDonald
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Neuropsychology 19:814-21. 2005....
Psychopathy and suicidality in female offenders: mediating influences of personality and abuseEdelyn Verona
Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, 61820, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 73:1065-73. 2005..Abuse and personality accounted for minimal variance in F1. These results are discussed in relation to the identification of individuals at risk for both self- and other-harm behaviors...
Relations between psychopathy facets and externalizing in a criminal offender sampleChristopher J Patrick
University of Minnesota Twin Cities, 55455, USA
J Pers Disord 19:339-56. 2005..Implications for future research on the causes and correlates of psychopathy are discussed...
Relationship between personality change and the onset and course of alcohol dependence in young adulthoodBrian M Hicks
Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA
Addiction 107:540-8. 2012....
Decline in genetic influence on the co-occurrence of alcohol, marijuana, and nicotine dependence symptoms from age 14 to 29Scott I Vrieze
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, and the Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
Am J Psychiatry 169:1073-81. 2012..The authors examine patterns of comorbidity among substance use disorders to gain insight into the effect of shared versus specific etiological influences on measures of substance abuse and dependence...
Validity of factors of the Psychopathy Checklist--Revised in female prisoners: discriminant relations with antisocial behavior, substance abuse, and personalityPatrick J Kennealy
University of California, Irvine, California 92697, USA
Assessment 14:323-40. 2007..Results were highly consistent with past findings in male samples and provide further evidence for the construct validity of the PCL-R two-factor and four-facet models across genders...
Most of the girls are alright, but some aren't: Personality trajectory groups from ages 14 to 24 and some associations with outcomesWendy Johnson
Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
J Pers Soc Psychol 93:266-84. 2007..Trouble group members were more likely to be involved with drugs and alcohol, to display interpersonal problems, and to behave antisocially. Growing up group members fell in between...
