# Psychopathy in adult male offenders from Latin America: an item response theory analysis of the self-report psychopathy-short form (SRP-SF)

**Authors:** Nicolás Trajtenberg, Olga Sánchez de Ribera, Elizabeth León-Mayer, Pablo Menese, Craig S. Neumann

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1684621 · 2026-01-06

## TL;DR

This study analyzes how well a short psychopathy questionnaire works for male offenders in Chile and Uruguay, finding some items may not be equally effective across individuals or countries.

## Contribution

The study applies item response theory to evaluate the SRP-SF in Latin American incarcerated populations, identifying items with low discrimination and differential functioning.

## Key findings

- Facet 1 (Interpersonal) was most informative for measuring psychopathy.
- Six items showed low discrimination and evidence of differential item functioning (DIF).
- Seven items displayed DIF across country comparisons between Chile and Uruguay.

## Abstract

Research on the item properties of the Psychopathy Checklist–Revised (PCL-R) is extensive, and the Self-Report Psychopathy Scale-Short Form (SRP-SF) is a derivative of the PCL-R. To date, studies on the SRP-SF items have primarily relied on classical test theory with Western populations, although research using latent variable models across different cultures is emerging.

This study applied an Item Response Theory approach using the Graded Response Model to examine SRPSF item properties in two incarcerated male samples from Chile (N = 208) and Uruguay (N = 331). It also examined the item functioning differences between these two samples.

Findings indicated that Facet 1 (Interpersonal) was the most informative for measuring the latent psychopathy trait. However, six items showed low discrimination and evidence of differential item functioning (DIF). Only two items displayed DIF between individuals with low versus high psychopathy, while seven items showed DIF across country comparisons.

Modifications are recommended, consistent with previous Latin American research, to further enhance the validity of the SRP-SF in forensic populations in this region.

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** SRP9 (signal recognition particle 9) [NCBI Gene 6726] {aka ALURBP}, HSPB1 (heat shock protein family B (small) member 1) [NCBI Gene 3315] {aka CMT2F, HEL-S-102, HMN2B, HMND3, HS.76067, HSP27}, KPNA3 (karyopherin subunit alpha 3) [NCBI Gene 3839] {aka IPOA4, SPG88, SRP1, SRP1gamma, SRP4, hSRP1}, SRSF3 (serine and arginine rich splicing factor 3) [NCBI Gene 6428] {aka SFRS3, SRp20}, KPNA1 (karyopherin subunit alpha 1) [NCBI Gene 3836] {aka IPOA5, NPI-1, RCH2, SRP1}
- **Diseases:** cold-heartedness (MESH:D000067390), DIF (MESH:D005547), aggression (MESH:D010554), sexual assault (MESH:D050035), violent (MESH:D001523), Psychopathic (MESH:D000987)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12815807