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Reliability of the Revised Psychopathy Checklist in substance abuse patients.
Authors:Alterman  Arthur I; Cacciola  John S; Rutherford  Megan J
Abstract:Examined the 1-mo test–retest reliability of the revised Psychopathy Checklist (PCL—R) in 88 methadone-maintained male patients (average age nearly 40 yrs) as well as the effects of increased information (interview, clinical chart review, partial and complete criminal records) on PCL—R scores and on 2 diagnostic derivations of the PCL—R. PCL—R scores and diagnostic proportions were not found to differ significantly between baseline and 1 mo. However, increased amounts of rater information resulted in significantly higher PCL—R scores and more positive diagnoses. Test–retest reliabilities of PCL—R scores were found to be excellent, and the reliabilities of each of its 2 factors were also quite good. Diagnostic reliabilities were also good, based on the interview alone, but appeared to improve with increasing information available to the rater. The findings suggest that the PCL—R continues to show promise as a research tool. However, because clinical and criminal records may be difficult to obtain for nonprison populations and settings, there may be limitations in the use of the PCL—R to diagnose psychopathy. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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