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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2011 Sep 26;53(3):271–282. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.2011.02463.x

Table 3.

Positive and Negative Predictive Power of Callous-Unemotional Traits in Clinic-Referred and Community Sample

Community
PPP NPP
Teacher or Parent (n=1132) Teacher (n=1061) Parent (n=877) Teacher or Parent (n=1132) Teacher (n=1061) Parent (n=877)
3.Is not concerned about how well he/she does at school/work .56 .57 .53 .96 .97 .96
12.Does not feel bad or guilty when he/she does something wrong .68 .67 .59 .97 .98 .99
18.Is unconcerned about the feelings of others .69 .70 .61 .95 .96 .99
19.Does not show feelings or emotions .59 .55 .36 .92 .93 .98
Clinic
PPP NPP
Youth or Parent (n=566) Youth (n=291) Parent (n=561) Youth or Parent (n=566) Youth (n=291) Parent (n=561)
3.Is not concerned about how well he/she does at school/work .74 .81 .63 .80 .88 .89
12.Does not feel bad or guilty when he/she does something wrong .77 .52 .69 .90 .90 .95
18.Is unconcerned about the feelings of others .85 .70 .88 .84 .95 .91
19.Does not show feelings or emotions .64 .25 .69 .77 .91 .82

PPP=positive predictive power; NPP=negative predictive power.