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Patterns of source monitoring bias in incarcerated youths with and without conduct problems
Morosan, Larissa; Badoud, Deborah; Salaminios, George et al.
2018In Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 23 (1), p. 15-27
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Keywords :
Adolescence; Article; Switzerland; Wechsler intelligence scale for children; Adolescent; Antisocial Personality Disorder; Bias; Conduct Disorder; Female; Humans; Male; Prisoners; Psychomotor Performance; Self Report
Abstract :
[en] Introduction: Antisocial individuals present behaviours that violate the social norms and the rights of others. In the present study, we examine whether biases in monitoring the self-generated cognitive material might be linked to antisocial manifestations during adolescence. We further examine the association with psychopathic traits and conduct problems (CPs). Methods: Sixty-five incarcerated adolescents (IAs; M age = 15.85, SD = 1.30) and 88 community adolescents (CAs; M age = 15.78, SD = 1.60) participated in our study. In the IA group, 28 adolescents presented CPs (M age = 16.06, SD = 1.41) and 19 did not meet the diagnostic criteria for CPs (M age = 15.97, SD = 1.20). Source monitoring was assessed through a speech-monitoring task, using items requiring different levels of cognitive effort; recognition and source-monitoring bias scores (internalising and externalising biases) were calculated. Results: Between-group comparisons indicate greater overall biases and different patterns of biases in the source monitoring. IA participants manifest a greater externalising bias, whereas CA participants present a greater internalising bias. In addition, IA with CPs present different patterns of item recognition. Conclusions: These results indicate that the two groups of adolescents present different types of source-monitoring bias for self-generated speech. In addition, the IAs with CPs present impairments in item recognition. Future studies may examine the developmental implications of self-monitoring biases in the perseverance of antisocial behaviours from adolescence to adulthood. © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
Disciplines :
Neurosciences & behavior
Author, co-author :
Morosan, Larissa;  Developmental Clinical Psychology Unit, Faculty of Psychology, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland, Department of Psychiatry, Developmental Imaging and Psychopathology Lab, Office Médico-Pédagogique, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Badoud, Deborah;  Developmental Clinical Psychology Unit, Faculty of Psychology, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland, Department of Psychiatry, Developmental Imaging and Psychopathology Lab, Office Médico-Pédagogique, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Salaminios, George;  Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London, London, United Kingdom
Eliez, Stephan;  Department of Psychiatry, Developmental Imaging and Psychopathology Lab, Office Médico-Pédagogique, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Van der Linden, Martial ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de Psychologie > Département de Psychologie
Heller, Patrick;  Department of Forensic Medicine and Psychiatry, Department of Communitarian, Emergency and First Aid Medicine and Psychiatry, Department of Mental Health and Psychiatry, University Hospital of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Debbané, Martin;  Developmental Clinical Psychology Unit, Faculty of Psychology, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland, Department of Psychiatry, Developmental Imaging and Psychopathology Lab, Office Médico-Pédagogique, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland, Psychopathology and Cognitive Neuropsychology Unit, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Language :
English
Title :
Patterns of source monitoring bias in incarcerated youths with and without conduct problems
Publication date :
2018
Journal title :
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry
ISSN :
1354-6805
eISSN :
1464-0619
Publisher :
Routledge
Volume :
23
Issue :
1
Pages :
15-27
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
SNF - Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung [CH]
Gertrude von Meissner-Stiftung: ME 7871
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