López-Romero, LauraRomero Triñanes, EstrellaVillar Torres, Paula2026-01-212026-01-212012López-Romero, L., Romero, E., & Villar, P. (2012). Relaciones entre estilos educativos parentales y rasgos psicopáticos en la infancia, Behavioral Psychology, 20(3), 603–623.https://hdl.handle.net/10347/45311During the last decade, a growing interest has been generated in the analy-sis and understanding of etiological mechanisms related to the development of psychopathic traits in childhood. Although contextual factors have been poorly studied, some approaches suggest that certain environmental factors, namely parenting practices, may play an important role in the development and expres-sions of psychopathic personality. In this line, this study aims to analyze, firstly, the relationship between psychopathic traits and parenting practices and, secondly, to what extent the different styles of parental socialization are related to psychopa-thic personality in childhood. To achieve this objective, data were collected from parents (173) and teachers (113) about 192 children (aged 6-11 years). The results show the existence of statistically significant relationships between parenting prac-tices/styles, and the presence of psychopathic traits, both affective-interpersonal and behavioral, at early agesDuring the last decade, a growing interest has been generated in the analysis and understanding of etiological mechanisms related to the development of psychopathic traits in childhood. Although contextual factors have been poorly studied, some approaches suggest that certain environmental factors, namely parenting practices, may play an important role in the development and expressions of psychopathic personality. In this line, this study aims to analyze, firstly, the relationship between psychopathic traits and parenting practices and, secondly, to what extent the different styles of parental socialization are related to psychopathic personality in childhood. To achieve this objective, data were collected from parents (173) and teachers (113) about 192 children (aged 6-11 years). The results show the existence of statistically significant relationships between parenting practices/styles, and the presence of psychopathic traits, both affective-interpersonal and behavioral, at early agesspaCC-BY-NC licenseAttribution-NonCommercial 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Rasgos psicopáticosPrácticas educativas parentalesInfanciaAdolescenciaPsychopathic traitsParenting practicesChildhoodAdolescenceRelaciones entre estilos educativos parentales y rasgos psicopáticos en la infanciajournal article3045-591Xopen access