Validity of the Expanded Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy (E-LSRP) in a Brazilian Sample: Factor Structure, Construct Validity, and Associations with the Brazilian Jeitinho
Validity of the Expanded Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy (E-LSRP) in a Brazilian Sample: Factor Structure, Construct Validity, and Associations with the Brazilian Jeitinho
Gisele Magarotto Machado Maynara Priscila Pereira da Silva Martin Sellbom Nelson Hauck-Filho Lucas de Francisco Carvalho a Department of Psychology, Universidade São Francisco, Campinas, SP, Brazilb Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New ZealandGisele Magarotto Machado is a PhD student in Psychology at Universidade São Francisco, Brazil. She teaches undergraduate courses on psychopathology and psychological assessment. Her research focuses on psychopathology, psychopathy, psychological assessment, and psychometrics.Dr. Maynara Priscila Pereira da Silva is a member of the Center for Studies and Research in Sport and Exercise Psychology, at Universidade São Francisco. She is currently a postdoctoral student in Psychology at Universidade São Francisco, with interests in the areas of Psychometrics, Sports Psychology and Positive Psychology.Martin Sellbom is a Professor in Clinical Psychology at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. His research focuses on dimensional models of personality disorders, including psychopathy, as well as applied personality assessment.Dr. Nelson Hauck-Filho is a faculty member of the Graduate School of Psychology of São Francisco University, Brazil. He teaches postgraduate courses in psychometrics and scale development with a particular interest in personality disorders, socio-emotional skills, and sport psychology.Dr. Lucas de Francisco Carvalho is a faculty member at the Department of Psychology at the Universidade São Francisco (Brazil), where he teaches postgraduate courses in mental health and psychopathology assessment, focusing on personality disorders. His primary interests revolve around assessing, screening, and diagnosing personality disorders.