Abstract
Understanding the development of personality is a growing field; however, little is known about the manifestation of subclinical psychopathic traits. Based on the knowledge that childhood trauma/abuse is known to contribute to the development of clinical psychopathy, it was hypothesized that the experience of physical, sexual, emotional abuse and/or neglect during childhood and/or adolescents as well as the age and length of exposure to abuse would contribute to the development of subclinical psychopathy. A community sample of 160 participants completed an online questionnaire consisting of demographic questions, the Levenson Self- Report Psychopathy Scale, and The Child Abuse and Trauma Scale. Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation coefficient found that there was no relationship between the age of exposure to trauma, the length of exposure to trauma, and the manifestation of subclinical psychopathy. Descriptive statistics revealed that those who did not experience childhood abuse received a low or medium subclinical psychopathy score. Keywords: Subclinical psychopathy, childhood trauma, adolescent trauma.

Alexandrea Whyte, Neelofar Rehman. (2021) Exposure to Traumas at Various Developmental Stages and the Manifestation of Subclinical Psychopathy, Pakistan Journal of Professional Psychology Research and Practice, Vol. 12, No. 1, Vol.12, No. 1.
  • Views 534
  • Downloads 62
  Next Article

Article Details

Issue
Type
Language
Received At
Accepted At