对当前成功精神病概念的系统回顾

Louise Wallace , Dean Fido , Alexander L. Sumich , Nadja Heym
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成功精神病的概念已经争论了多年,然而,对其定义和概念化还没有任何统一的方法。据说,这些人包含了与精神病相关的核心特征,同时继续在社会中发挥作用,可能具有更高的功能水平。这篇综述吸收了现有的与普通人群中成功的精神病相关的文献,旨在开始对这一结构形成统一的理论理解。使用四个数据库和两个关键概念,即成功和精神变态,进行了广泛的系统综述。在删除重复和被认为无关的文章后,发现18篇论文符合作者的研究指南,并由两名评分者对其质量和收录进行了评估。进行了叙事合成。与成功的精神病结构相关的关键因素是无畏、压力免疫、社会效能、正常或优越的认知表现、职业成就、稳定的社会经济地位、领导力、自豪感和对冲突中惩罚的厌恶。不一致的发现被认为是由于使用的精神病测量方法的差异,以及缺乏一致的成功定义。建议建立一个统一的框架,并需要对成功的精神病进行心理测量,以便在普通人群样本中对成功的心理病的概念进行更系统的研究。
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A systematic review on the current conceptualisations of successful psychopathy

The concept of successful psychopathy has been debated for years, however, there is yet to be any unified approach to its definition and conceptualisation. Such individuals are said to encompass the core traits associated with psychopathy, whilst continuing to function in society, potentially having superior levels of functioning. This review assimilates the existing literature related to successful psychopathy within the general population, with an aim to begin developing a unified theoretical understanding of the construct. An extensive systematic review was performed using four databases, and two key concepts, namely success and psychopathy. After removing duplicates and articles deemed irrelevant, 18 papers were found to meet the authors study guidelines and were appraised for quality and inclusion by two raters. A narrative synthesis was performed. The key factors associated with the successful psychopathy construct were fearlessness, stress immunity, social potency, normal or superior cognitive performance, professional achievement, stable socioeconomic status, leadership, pride, and aversion to punishment during conflict. Inconsistent findings were considered a result of the variations in psychopathy measurements used, and a lack of an agreed definition of success. Recommendations are provided for the establishment of a unified framework, and the need for a psychometric measure of successful psychopathy to allow more systematic research into the concept of successful psychopathy within general population samples.

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