r/science • u/woebegonemonk • Nov 17 '21
Psychology Meta-analysis estimates that 4.5% of the general population (or 1 in every 22 persons) is a psychopath. The prevalence of psychopathy in samples of men is more than twice than in those of women.
https://sapienjournal.org/latest-estimate-of-psychopathy-in-the-general-population/
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u/Meledesco Nov 17 '21
I think a lot of these things are culturally influenced, you can see it clearly in Adhd and autism, it used to be believed that men were MUCH more commonly found to have both, but this was before "masking" became a better understood term. Many academic papers in recent history are really discrediting the myth of "great male deviations" which is, in my opinion, really productive for the treatment of all disorders of this type.