The significant of CU traits in conduct disorder

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Conduct Disorder characterised by continually disruptive behaviour which harms others or violates social norms.
E.g. Hinshaw and Lee (2003)
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To be diagnosed, children must meet 3 of the 4 DMS5 listed criteria in the past 12 months, such as "aggression to people or animals".
APA (2013)
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Callous-unemotional traits consist of lack of empathy, lack of guilt, use of others for one's own gain.
Frick and White (2008)
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Callous-Unemotional traits contributed to factor 1 on Hare's (1991) psychopathy checklist.
Cookie and Michie (1997)
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CU traits in criminal adolescence highest in sexual offenders compared to violent or non-violent offenders. Explains highly emotive crimes such as ****.
Caputo et al (1999)
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Clinic reffered youth aged 6-13, only CU traits were associated with early-onset disruptive behaviour compared to those with behavioural problems who did not posses CU traits.
Christian et al (1997)
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41 boys aged 6-13 with conduct problems who had been refered to a psy, unit. Parents filled out ASPD to asses CU traits. 7 out of 12 high. Child behavioural checklist. Boys with CU traits have more severe behavioural problems.
Enebrink et al (2005)
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Other psychopathic traits like narcissism and impulsivity also predict highly anti-social behaviour. CU traits might predict stable disruptive behaviour.
Frick and White (2008) (2)
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CU traits may have unique genetic cause affecting diminished sensitivity to fear and stress cues. Found children with psychopathic tenancies, such as CU traits, showed differential processing of sad and fearful facial expressions compared to CD alone
Blair et al (2001)
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CU might be the result of disruption in parent socialisation of behavioural control and conscience, representing a unique cause compared to CD.
Kochanska (1993)
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