Title of article :
Shame Coping Styles and Psychopathic
Personality Traits
Author/Authors :
Justin S. Campbell، نويسنده , , Jeff Elison، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The convergent validity of the primary and secondary psychopathy scales of the Levenson,
Kiehl, and Fitzpatrick (1995) Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (SRPS) were investigated by contrasting
correlations between the two SRPS scales and self-report adaptive and maladaptive
shame coping scales. The results, from a sample of 305 undergraduates, supported the convergent
validity of the SRPS primary (selfish, uncaring, manipulative interpersonal style) and secondary
(impulsivity and self-defeating behavior) scales; both possessed small but significant
negative relationships with adaptive shame coping and small but significant positive relationships
with externalizing shame coping. An opposing pattern of convergent validity was evidenced
by partial correlations (controlling for SPRS scale covariance) that indicated the SRPS
primary scale had a negative relationship and the secondary scale had a positive relationship to
internalizing shame coping.
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment
Journal title :
Journal of Personality Assessment