Toward a psychopathology of self-control theory: the importance of narcissistic traits |
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Authors: | Vaughn Michael G DeLisi Matt Beaver Kevin M Wright John Paul Howard Matthew O |
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Affiliation: | University of Pittsburgh, 2117 Cathedral of Learning, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA. mgv6@pitt.edu |
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Abstract: | Research on self-control and related constructs is central to individual-level explanations of antisocial behavior. However, less research attention has been paid to the psychopathological underpinnings of self-control. The current study explores relationships between self-control and psychiatric symptoms, head injury, trauma history, substance use, guiltlessness and narcissistic traits in a statewide population of juvenile offenders. Results support the importance of these variables, in particular narcissistic traits, in better explicating theories of self-control. Implications for research on the psychopathological underpinnings of self-control are highlighted. |
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