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    Psychopathy in women: insights from neuroscience and ways forward for research

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    Author
    Tully, John
    Keyword
    Suicide
    Criminal behaviour
    Criminals
    Violence
    Antisocial personality disorder
    Conduct disorder
    Neuropsychology
    Genetics
    Date
    2021
    
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    DOI
    10.1017/S1092852921001085
    Publisher's URL
    https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/cns-spectrums/article/abs/psychopathy-in-women-insights-from-neuroscience-and-ways-forward-for-research/DB2A0B400F9FFC129D12A6CB2DABC5E0
    Abstract
    Suicide rates among adolescents and young adults have been increasing in the last decade. The current knowledge of the warning signs, risk factors, and the use of screening tools has many gaps. There are many views from within, critics, survivors, and advocacy groups to focus more on the contextual understanding of symptomatology. In clinical practice, many of these high-risk groups fail to raise the red flags due to the complex and ambigious nature of presentations. Therefore, these groups need greater attention, and given their counterinitiative nature they challenge the current approaches to address suicidality in adolescents and yound adults.
    Citation
    Tully, J., Frey, A., Fotiadou, M., Kolla, N. J. & Eisenbarth, H. (2021). Psychopathy in women: insights from neuroscience and ways forward for research. CNS Spectrums, DOI: 10.1017/S1092852921001085
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/15101
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