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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jan 6.
Published in final edited form as: Aggress Behav. 2013 Sep 6;40(1):12–23. doi: 10.1002/ab.21505

TABLE IV. Relative Strengths of PCL-R Facets in the Prediction of Non-Sexual Violence and Sexual Crime Behavior Factors.

Study 1 (β) Study 2 (β)
Non-sexual violence
 Unsocialized aggression
  F1 Interpersonal .09 .07
  F2 Affective .02 .15**
  F3 Impulsivity .22*** .04
  F4 Antisocial .36*** .43***
 Juvenile assault
  F1 Interpersonal .19** −.10
  F2 Affective −.08 .11*
  F3 Impulsivity .22*** .14*
  F4 Antisocial .24*** .50***
 Adult assault
  F1 Interpersonal .14* .14**
  F2 Affective −.09 .11*
  F3 Impulsivity .19** .06
  F4 Antisocial .26*** .46***
Sexual crime behavior factors
 Violence
  F1 Interpersonal −.08 .06
  F2 Affective .19** .18**
  F3 Impulsivity .12 −.06
  F4 Antisocial .12 .20***
 Physical control
  F1 Interpersonal −.09 .05
  F2 affective .03 .10
  F3 Impulsivity .03 −.07
  F4 antisocial .01 .14*
 Sexual behavior
  F1 Interpersonal −.02 .11
  F2 Affective .04 −.13*
  F3 Impulsivity −.07 −.05
  F4 Antisocial −.10 −.14*
 Paraphilic
  F1 Interpersonal .06 .19**
  F2 Affective .13* −.12
  F3 Impulsivity .02 −.03
  F4 Antisocial −.22** −.04

Note. The β reflects the standardized coefficient for this component with all four facets entered in Block 1. Juvenile and Adult Assault ratings in Study 1 were self-report; Juvenile and Adult Assault ratings in Study 2 were based on data in archival records.

*

p <.05

**

p <.01

***

p <.001.