Psychopathy and associations with reward responsiveness and social networks in emerging adults

JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PERSONALITY(2023)

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Psychopathy is characterized by bold, callous, and disinhibited personality features. Research in psychopathy primarily focuses on associations with negatively-valenced social and affective constructs, but less work has investigated positively-valenced constructs. The present investigation examined self-reported psychopathy and associations with reward responsiveness and social networks among first-year university students (n = 245). Results indicated that the triarchic psychopathy facets uniquely mapped onto two different domains of reward; specifically, boldness predicted increased reward responsiveness whereas disinhibition predicted increased delay discounting. With respect to social networks, boldness predicted increased, and meanness predicted decreased, self-reported quantity and quality of peer relationships. These findings provide insight on reward-relevant models of psychopathy as well as the socially adaptive and maladaptive outcomes of psychopathy during emerging adulthood.
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Psychopathy, Reward, Social networks, Emotion, Emerging adult
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