@prefix foaf: . @prefix wikipedia-en: . @prefix dbr: . wikipedia-en:Influence_of_childhood_trauma_in_psychopathy foaf:primaryTopic dbr:Influence_of_childhood_trauma_in_psychopathy . @prefix rdfs: . dbr:Influence_of_childhood_trauma_in_psychopathy rdfs:label "Influence des traumatismes de l'enfance dans la psychopathie"@fr , "Influence of childhood trauma in psychopathy"@en ; rdfs:comment "The influence of childhood trauma on the development of psychopathy in adulthood remains an active research question. According to Hervey M. Cleckley, a psychopathic person is someone who is able to imitate a normal functioning person, while masking or concealing their lack of internal personality structure. This results in an internal disorder with recurrent deliberate and detrimental conduct. Despite presenting themselves as serious, bright, and charming, psychopathic people are unable to experience true emotions. Robert Hare's two factor model and Christopher Patrick's triarchic model have both been developed to better understand psychopathology; however, whether the root cause is primarily environmental or primarily genetic is still in question."@en , "L'influence des traumatismes de l'enfance sur le d\u00E9veloppement de la psychopathologie \u00E0 l'\u00E2ge adulte reste une question de recherche active. Selon Hervey M. Cleckley, une personne psychopathe est quelqu'un qui est capable d'imiter une personne fonctionnant normalement, tout en masquant ou en cachant son manque de structure interne de la personnalit\u00E9. Il en r\u00E9sulte un trouble interne avec des conduites d\u00E9lib\u00E9r\u00E9es et pr\u00E9judiciables r\u00E9currentes. Bien qu'elles se pr\u00E9sentent comme s\u00E9rieuses, brillantes et charmantes, les personnes psychopathes sont incapables de ressentir de vraies \u00E9motions. Le mod\u00E8le \u00E0 deux facteurs de Robert Hare et le mod\u00E8le triarchique de Christopher Patrick ont tous deux \u00E9t\u00E9 d\u00E9velopp\u00E9s pour mieux comprendre la psychopathologie ; cependant, la question de la nature principa"@fr . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dbc: . dbr:Influence_of_childhood_trauma_in_psychopathy dcterms:subject dbc:Adverse_childhood_experiences , dbc:Wikipedia_Student_Program , dbc:Psychopathy , dbc:Child_and_adolescent_psychiatry . @prefix dbo: . dbr:Influence_of_childhood_trauma_in_psychopathy dbo:abstract "The influence of childhood trauma on the development of psychopathy in adulthood remains an active research question. According to Hervey M. Cleckley, a psychopathic person is someone who is able to imitate a normal functioning person, while masking or concealing their lack of internal personality structure. This results in an internal disorder with recurrent deliberate and detrimental conduct. Despite presenting themselves as serious, bright, and charming, psychopathic people are unable to experience true emotions. Robert Hare's two factor model and Christopher Patrick's triarchic model have both been developed to better understand psychopathology; however, whether the root cause is primarily environmental or primarily genetic is still in question. Psychopathy is a personality disorder of affective, interpersonal, and behavioral dimensions that begins in childhood and manifests as aggressive actions in early or late adolescence. Childhood trauma affects vulnerability to different forms of psychopathology and traits associated with it. Parental behaviors such as rejection, abuse, neglect or over protection show some relationship with the development of detrimental psychopathic traits. Disinhibition mediates the relationship between physical abuse and two components of psychopathy (social deviation and affective interpersonal). Sexual abuse is directly correlated with the social deviation factor, and physical abuse is directly correlated with the affective interpersonal factor. Gender differences have also been observed in psychopathy. For example, psychopathic antisocial personality traits are more noticeable in males while histrionic personality traits are more evident in females. In addition, women are more likely to experience internalizing psychopathology than men and males may exhibit a stronger association between boldness and the experience of neglect as a child, as well as between meanness and the experience of childhood maltreatment."@en , "L'influence des traumatismes de l'enfance sur le d\u00E9veloppement de la psychopathologie \u00E0 l'\u00E2ge adulte reste une question de recherche active. Selon Hervey M. Cleckley, une personne psychopathe est quelqu'un qui est capable d'imiter une personne fonctionnant normalement, tout en masquant ou en cachant son manque de structure interne de la personnalit\u00E9. Il en r\u00E9sulte un trouble interne avec des conduites d\u00E9lib\u00E9r\u00E9es et pr\u00E9judiciables r\u00E9currentes. Bien qu'elles se pr\u00E9sentent comme s\u00E9rieuses, brillantes et charmantes, les personnes psychopathes sont incapables de ressentir de vraies \u00E9motions. Le mod\u00E8le \u00E0 deux facteurs de Robert Hare et le mod\u00E8le triarchique de Christopher Patrick ont tous deux \u00E9t\u00E9 d\u00E9velopp\u00E9s pour mieux comprendre la psychopathologie ; cependant, la question de la nature principalement environnementale ou principalement g\u00E9n\u00E9tique de cette derni\u00E8re reste une question non \u00E9lucid\u00E9e. Bien qu'il n'existe aucune corr\u00E9lation prouv\u00E9e entre les exp\u00E9riences traumatiques de l'enfance et la psychopathie, une histoire de traumatisme infantile montre une certaine relation avec les traits psychopathiques et l'inhibition des attitudes altruistes. Les comportements parentaux tels que le rejet, l'abus, la n\u00E9gligence ou la surprotection montrent une certaine relation avec le d\u00E9veloppement de traits psychopathiques nuisibles. Des diff\u00E9rences entre les sexes ont \u00E9galement \u00E9t\u00E9 observ\u00E9es : par exemple, les hommes peuvent pr\u00E9senter une association plus forte entre l'audace et l'exp\u00E9rience de n\u00E9gligence dans l'enfance, ainsi qu'entre la m\u00E9chancet\u00E9 et l'exp\u00E9rience de maltraitance pendant l'enfance."@fr ; dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Psychopathy , dbr:Etiology , , dbr:The_Mask_of_Sanity , dbr:Phenotype , dbr:Post-traumatic_stress_disorder , , dbc:Wikipedia_Student_Program , dbr:Genetics , dbr:Sex_differences_in_humans , , dbr:Altruism , dbr:Childhood_trauma , dbr:Physical_abuse , dbr:Disinhibition , dbr:Psychopathy_Checklist , dbr:Diabetes , dbr:Sexual_abuse , dbr:Anxiety , dbr:Cardiovascular_disease , dbc:Psychopathy , dbc:Adverse_childhood_experiences , dbr:Self-report_study , dbr:World_Health_Organization , dbr:Meanness , dbr:Christopher_Patrick , dbr:Personality_pathology , dbr:Boldness , dbc:Child_and_adolescent_psychiatry . @prefix dbp: . @prefix dbt: . dbr:Influence_of_childhood_trauma_in_psychopathy dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate dbt:Reflist , dbt:Orphan , dbt:Essay-like ; dbo:wikiPageRevisionID 1118844667 . @prefix xsd: . dbr:Influence_of_childhood_trauma_in_psychopathy dbo:wikiPageLength "17717"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger ; dbo:wikiPageID 68919268 . @prefix owl: . dbr:Influence_of_childhood_trauma_in_psychopathy owl:sameAs , dbr:Influence_of_childhood_trauma_in_psychopathy . @prefix ns11: . dbr:Influence_of_childhood_trauma_in_psychopathy owl:sameAs ns11:G6feC . @prefix wikidata: . dbr:Influence_of_childhood_trauma_in_psychopathy owl:sameAs wikidata:Q109592132 . @prefix prov: . dbr:Influence_of_childhood_trauma_in_psychopathy prov:wasDerivedFrom ; foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf wikipedia-en:Influence_of_childhood_trauma_in_psychopathy . @prefix ns14: . ns14:psychopathic_personality_traits dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Influence_of_childhood_trauma_in_psychopathy ; dbo:wikiPageRedirects dbr:Influence_of_childhood_trauma_in_psychopathy .