Epidemiology of antisocial personality disorder, psychopathy and other related constructs in Arab countries: A scoping review

Rayah Touma Sawaya , Hussein Zalzale , Elias Ghossoub
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Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is a personality disorder characterized by a persistent pattern of disregard for rules and norms, deceitfulness, impulsivity, and aggressiveness. ASPD is also associated with the dark triad, which includes psychopathy, Machiavellianism, and narcissism. Although there is considerable research surrounding individuals with antisocial personality disorder and its related constructs in the Western hemisphere, little is known about this disorder in the Arab world. The aim of this review is to identify the unique characteristics of antisocial individuals in the Arab region. We searched four databases (Medline, Psych Info, CINAHL, and Embase) in addition to searching the reference lists of relevant papers. Our search yielded 1381 records, 38 of which were eligible for full-text assessment, and 16 fulfilled our inclusion criteria. None of the studies examined the prevalence of antisocial personality disorder in the general population, as most of them were conducted on specific populations. Our review suggests that individuals from the Arab region present with a different profile than individuals sampled in Western studies. We also reveal that all studies conducted in this region were completed using instruments developed in the West, as opposed to emic-driven instruments developed in the Arab region. We discuss the implications of these studies and the need for further research.

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阿拉伯国家反社会人格障碍、心理变态及其他相关概念的流行病学:范围审查
反社会型人格障碍(Antisocial personality disorder,简称 ASPD)是一种人格障碍,其特征是长期无视规则和规范、欺骗、冲动和攻击性。反社会型人格障碍还与黑暗三联征有关,其中包括心理变态、马基雅维利主义和自恋。尽管在西半球,围绕反社会型人格障碍患者及其相关结构的研究相当多,但在阿拉伯世界,人们对这种障碍却知之甚少。本综述旨在确定阿拉伯地区反社会人格障碍患者的独特特征。除了检索相关论文的参考文献目录外,我们还检索了四个数据库(Medline、Psych Info、CINAHL 和 Embase)。我们共搜索到 1381 条记录,其中 38 条符合全文评估条件,16 条符合我们的纳入标准。这些研究都没有调查反社会型人格障碍在普通人群中的患病率,因为它们大多是针对特定人群进行研究的。我们的综述表明,阿拉伯地区的个体与西方研究中的抽样个体具有不同的特征。我们还发现,在该地区进行的所有研究都是使用西方开发的工具完成的,而不是阿拉伯地区开发的情绪驱动工具。我们讨论了这些研究的意义以及进一步研究的必要性。
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