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Assessing callous–unemotional traits in adolescent offenders: Validation of the Inventory of Callous–Unemotional Traits
Authors:Eva R. Kimonis   Paul J. Frick   Jennifer L. Skeem   Monica A. Marsee   Keith Cruise   Luna C. Munoz   Katherine J. Aucoin  Amanda S. Morris
Affiliation:aUniversity of South Florida, United States;bUniversity of New Orleans, United States;cUniversity of California, Irvine, United States;dFordham University, United States;eUniversity of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom;fJefferson Parish Human Services Authority, United States;gOklahoma State University, United States
Abstract:The presence of callous–unemotional (CU) traits designates an important subgroup of antisocial youth. To improve upon existing measures, the Inventory of Callous–Unemotional Traits (ICU) was developed to provide an efficient, reliable, and valid assessment of CU traits in samples of youth. The current study tests the factor structure and correlates of the ICU scale in a sample (= 248) of juvenile offenders (188 boys, 60 girls) between the ages of 12 and 20 (M = 15.47, SD = 1.37). Confirmatory factor analyses are consistent with the presence of three independent factors (i.e., Uncaring, Callousness, and Unemotional) that relate to a higher-order callous–unemotional dimension. Also, CU traits overall showed associations with aggression, delinquency, and both psychophysiological and self-report indices of emotional reactivity. There were some important differences across the three facets of the ICU in their associations with these key external criteria.
Keywords:Assessment   Callous–  unemotional traits   Aggression   Delinquency   Adolescents
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