Journal article
The relationship between hippocampal asymmetry and temperament in adolescent borderline and antisocial personality pathology
M Jovev, S Whittle, M Yücel, JG Simmons, NB Allen, AM Chanen
Development and Psychopathology | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2014
Abstract
Investigating etiological processes early in the life span represents an important step toward a better understanding of the development of personality pathology. The current study evaluated the interaction between an individual difference risk factor (i.e., temperament) and a biological risk factor for aggressive behavior (i.e., atypical [larger] rightward hippocampal asymmetry) in predicting the emergence of borderline personality disorder (BPD) and antisocial personality disorder symptoms during early adolescence. The sample consisted of 153 healthy adolescents (M = 12.6 years, SD = 0.4, range = 11.4-13.7) who were selected from a larger sample to maximize variation in temperament. Intera..
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