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Psychol. av. discip ; 14(2): 107-120, jul.-dic. 2020. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1250623

ABSTRACT

Resumen El objetivo de este estudio fue establecer diferencias en las puntuaciones en una tarea de teoría de la mente (ToM) en mujeres con y sin antecedentes de conducta delictiva e indicar el nivel de predicción de la teoría de la mente sobre la conducta antisocial. El estudio resulta de una búsqueda sobre investigaciones en el tema que dan cuenta de la importancia de entender los factores asociados en la conducta antisocial, principalmente el de ToM. Por otro lado, no existe suficiente documentación sobre el funcionamiento de ToM, específicamente en mujeres. El estudio se realizó desde un enfoque empírico analítico, comparativo-predictivo. Muestra: participaron 68 mujeres, 34 con antecedentes penales y 34 sin antecedentes penales. Se aplicó una ficha de caracterización y el Test de las Miradas.: Se encontraron diferencias significativas en la tarea de ToM para los dos grupos (Con antecedentes X̄ = 22.97[SD= 4.75] vs. Sin antecedentes X̄ = 25.50[SD = 3.87]; U = 406,500; P = 0.03). La ToM predice la conducta delictiva (OR = 1,152; IC 95 % [1,017 a 1,306]; P = 0.02). De los hallazgos, se concluye la importancia de la teoría de la mente para la neurociencia cognitiva, dado su valor modulador y predictor de conductas de riesgo.


Abstract It is intended to establish to establish differences in scores on a theory of mind (ToM) task in women with and without a history of criminal behavior and to indicate the level of prediction of the theory of mind on antisocial behavior. The study is the result of a search on research in the field that shows the importance of understanding the factors associated with antisocial behavior, mainly the ToM. On the other hand, there is not enough documentation on the functioning of ToM, specifically in women. The study was conducted from an empirical analytical, comparative-predictive approach. Sample: 68 women participated, 34 with criminal records and 34 without. A characterization card and the Gaze Test were applied. Significant differences were found in the ToM task for the two groups (With criminal record X̄= 22.97 [SD= 4.75] vs Without criminal record X̄ = 25.50 [SD = 3.87]; U = 406,500; P = 0.03). The ToM predicts criminal behavior (OR = 1,152; 95% CI [1,017 to 1,306]; P = 0.02). From the findings, it is concluded the importance of the theory of mind for cognitive neuroscience, given its modulating and predicting value of risk behaviors.


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Theory of Mind , Criminal Behavior , Antisocial Personality Disorder , Risk-Taking , Women , Behavior , Risk , Comprehension , Criminals , Cognitive Neuroscience , Forecasting
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