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The DSM-5 Limited Prosocial Emotions specifier for conduct disorder : comorbid problems, prognosis, and antecedents
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Unraveling the longitudinal reciprocal associations between anxiety, delinquency, and depression from early to middle adolescence
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Worried, sad, and breaking rules? Understanding the developmental interrelations among symptoms of anxiety, depression, and conduct problems during early childhood
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Comparing different approaches for subtyping children with conduct problems : callous-unemotional traits only versus the multidimensional psychopathy construct
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Psychopathy in detained boys : the search for primary and secondary variants in a clinical setting
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Unique and interactive associations of callous-unemotional traits, impulsivity and grandiosity with child and adolescent conduct disorder symptoms
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Callous-unemotional traits only versus the multidimensional psychopathy construct as predictors of various antisocial outcomes during early adolescence
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Stability and change in callous-unemotional traits : longitudinal associations with potential individual and contextual risk and protective factors
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Psychopathic personality in the general population : differences and similarities across gender
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Psychopathic personality traits in 5 year old twins : the importance of genetic and shared environmental influences
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Psychometric properties and prognostic usefulness of the Youth Psychopathic Traits Inventory (ypi) as a component of a clinical protocol for detained youth : a multiethnic examination
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Callous-unemotional, impulsive-irresponsible, and grandiose-manipulative traits : distinct associations with heart rate, skin conductance, and startle responses to violent and erotic scenes
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Validation of the Greek cypriot translation of the triarchic psychopathy measure
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Early childhood trajectories of conduct problems and callous-unemotional traits : the role of fearlessness and psychopathic personality dimensions
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Physical and verbal aggressive behavior and COMT genotype : sensitivity to the environment