Identifying the cutoff score for the PCL-R scale (psychopathy checklist-revised) in a Brazilian forensic population |
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Authors: | Morana Hilda Clotilde Penteado Arboleda-Flórez Julio Câmara Fernando Portela |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Liverpool, United Kingdom;2. Durham University, United Kingdom;1. Texas A&M University, Department of Psychology, College Station, TX 77843, United States;2. Kantar Health, Princeton, NJ, United States;3. University of California, Davis Health System, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Sacramento, CA 95817, United States;1. University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, United Kingdom;2. SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Katowice, Poland;3. Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, United Kingdom;4. University of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | This study introduces a Portuguese-language version of psychopathy checklist-revised (PCL-R) [Harv. Mental Health Lett. 12 (1995) 4] in the Brazilian penitentiary system. Hare's scale is used extensively in many other countries. In a forensic population sample of 56 male subjects classified as psychopaths and non-psychopaths [Manual for the Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised, Multi-Health System, Toronto, 1991], 33 correlated to global personality disorder (GPD) and 23 to partial personality disorder (PPD), respectively, subtypes of antisocial personality disorder [Manual for the Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised, Multi-Health System, Toronto, 1991]. Subjects were evaluated through psychiatric and neurological examinations, review of judicial records, Rorschach and PCL-R. A control group of 30 subjects without criminological or psychiatric history was also evaluated with the same instruments. PCL-R validation and identification of cutoff score for Psychopathy (GPD group) was assessed through the concurrent use of the Rorschach. PCL-R cutoff score for the Brazilian population was set at 23. Sensitivity was determined at 84.8%, and reliability was high (Kappa index = 0.87). GPD individuals were characterized as clearly psychopathic according to PCL-R criteria while PPD individuals can only be considered mildly psychopathic, with better chance of rehabilitation. |
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