Author/Authors :
Natalie Castellanos-Ryan، نويسنده , , Patricia J. Conrod، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Externalising behaviours such as substance misuse
(SM) and conduct disorder (CD) symptoms highly co-ocurr in
adolescence. While disinhibited personality traits have been
consistently linked to externalising behaviours there is
evidence that these traits may relate differentially to SM and
CD. The current study aimed to assess whether this was the
case, after examining the nature of the relationship between
SM and CD symptoms in an adolescent sample (N=392),
using structural equation modelling. Similar to those found
in adults (Krueger et al. Journal of Abnormal Psychology
116: 645–666, 2007), results showed that CD and SM
symptoms were organized hierarchically, with symptoms
explaining a single broad, coherent construct of externalising
behaviour, but also explaining specific factors of SM and CD
that vary independently from the general externalising factor.
Furthermore, disinhibited personality traits related differentially
to these factors, with results showing that, even controlling
for inhibited personality traits, impulsivity was associated
with CD and the common variance shared by CD and
SM, while sensation seeking was specifically associated
with SM only. Hopelessness was also associated with the
common variance shared by SM and CD. Results confirm
impulsivity, hopelessness and sensation seeking as key
correlates of externalising behaviour problems in adolescence,
identifying them as clear targets for intervention and
prevention strategies.