The mediating role of reflective functioning and general psychopathology in the relationship between childhood conduct disorder and adult aggression among offenders.
Karen YirmiyaMatthew ConstantinouElizabeth SimesAnthony BatemanJames WasonJessica YakeleyMary McMurranMike CrawfordAlison FraterPaul MoranBarbara BarrettAngus CameronZoe HoareElizabeth AllisonStephen PillingStephen ButlerFonagy PPublished in: Psychological medicine (2024)
These findings highlight the critical role of a transdiagnostic approach provided by RF and general psychopathology in explaining the link between CD and aggression. Furthermore, they underscore the potential utility of treatments focusing on RF, such as mentalization-based treatment, in mitigating aggression in offenders with diverse psychopathologies.