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Baardewijk, J. van. (2010, October 19). Self-reported psychopathic traits and socio-emotional function in 9-12 year old children from the community.

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Self-reported psychopathic traits and socio-emotional functioning in 9–12 year

old children from the community

Yoast van Baardewijk

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Self-reported psychopathic traits and socio-emotional functioning in 9–12 year

old children from the community

Proefschrift

ter verkrijging van de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden, op gezag van Rector Magnificus

prof.mr. P.F. van der Heijden,

volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties te verdedigen op dinsdag 19 oktober 2010

klokke 15:00 uur

door

Joost van Baardewijk geboren te Schiedam

in 1974

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Prof. dr. E.M. Scholte

Prof. dr. N.W. Slot, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam Prof. dr. F.G. Zitman

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Table of contents

1. General introduction 7

2. Measuring psychopathic traits in children through self-report. The development of the Youth Psychopathic traits Inventory – Child Version

15

3. Self-reported psychopathic traits in children. Their stability and concurrent and prospective association with conduct problems and aggression

35

4. Development and tests of short versions of the Youth Psychopathic traits Inventory and the Youth Psychopathic traits Inventory-Child Version

51

5. Psychopathic traits and social functioning in children 63 6. Psychopathic traits, victim distress and aggression in children 79

7. General discussion 91

Summary 101

Nederlandse samenvatting 109

Reference List 115

Curriculum Vitae 131

List of publications 135

Appendix 139

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