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Trait correlates of relational aggression in a nonclinical sample: DSM-IV personality disorders and psychopathy
Authors:Schmeelk Kelly M  Sylvers Patrick  Lilienfeld Scott O
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-1270, USA. schmeelk@psy.fsu.edu
Abstract:The implications of adult relational aggression in adults for personality pathology are poorly understood. We investigated the association between relational aggression and features of DSM-IV personality disorders and psychopathy in a sample of undergraduates (N = 220). In contrast to the childhood literature, we found no significant difference in relational aggression between men and women. Unlike overt aggression, which correlated about equally highly with features of all three personality disorder clusters, relational aggression correlated significantly more highly with features of Cluster B than Clusters A or C. In addition, even after controlling for overt aggression, relational aggression correlated significantly with features of psychopathy, although only with Factor 2 traits. With the exception of sadistic personality disorder features, gender did not moderate the relationship between relational aggression and personality pathology. Further research on the psycho-pathological implications of relational aggression in more severely affected samples is warranted.
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