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Published in final edited form as: J Psychopathol Behav Assess. 2012 Sep 4;35(1):10.1007/s10862-012-9315-4. doi: 10.1007/s10862-012-9315-4

Table 4.

Descriptive statistics for all study variables

Mean/% SD Range
ICU Scores
  Total Score 22.12 7.88 4–42
  Callousness 6.09 3.82 0–26
  Uncaring 8.48 4.56 0–23
  Unemotional 7.55 2.55 0–15
Demographics
  Age 25.78 0.96 23–28
  Race (African-American) 56 %
  SES 29.66 11.78 6–63
Self-Report of Delinquency
  Any Delinquency 31 %
  Theft 7%
  Violence 22 %
  Delinquency Variety 1.52 2.04 0–13
Official Record
  Number of Arrestsa 4.08 5.27 0–26
  Number of Chargesa 11.62 16.79 0–96
  Theft 33 %
  Violence 34 %
Self-Report of Psychopathy (SRP)
  Interpersonal Manipulation 39.77 8.70 22–70
  Callous Affect 42.49 7.57 21–67
  Erratic Lifestyle 44.42 9.18 18–73
Alcohol/Drug Use (past year)
  Alcohol Usea 85.78 101.80 0–365
  Heavy Drinkinga 12.85 36.38 0–300
  Marijuana Usea 60.00 121.76 0–365
  Hard Drug Use 11 %
Psychopathology
  Depression 2.91 3.71 0–23
  Anxiety 3.14 2.47 0–13
  ADHD 4.16 4.24 0–24
  Antisocial Personality 4.61 4.86 0–32
Work Functioning
  Employed Full Time 72 %
  Occupational Functioningb 50.64 7.56 29–58
  Number of Times Fired 0.15 0.44 0–3
Romantic Relationships
  Committed Relationship 57 %
  Relationship Functioningc 47.43 9.40 26–60
  Cheated on Partner 7.81 7.86 0–20
  Violent Acts Against Partner 0.78 1.91 0–15
  Non-violent Controlling Acts 1.19 2.37 0–17

SD standard deviation; ICU Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Traits; SES Socioeconomic Status; ADHD Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder

a

Variables were log transformed for correlation analyses due to skewed distribution

b

Only those participants who reported being employed full-time were assessed for occupational functioning (n=345)

c

Only those participants who reported being in a committed relationship were assessed for relationship functioning (n=173)