Overview
Antisocial behavior is a complex psychological construct that encompasses a range of behaviors characterized by disregard for the rights and feelings of others. It includes actions such as aggression, rule-breaking, deceitfulness, and a lack of empathy or remorse. Current research indicates that antisocial behavior has significant implications for various psychological aspects. Cognitive function: Studies have shown that individuals exhibiting antisocial behavior may have deficits in cognitive processes such as decision-making, impulse control, and problem-solving. This can manifest in impulsive and risky behaviors, as well as difficulties in understanding and considering the consequences of their actions. Emotional well-being: Antisocial behavior is often associated with emotional dysregulation, including high levels of hostility, irritability, and low levels of empathy. Research suggests that individuals engaging in antisocial behavior may struggle with managing their emotions effectively, leading to interpersonal conflicts and difficulties in forming meaningful relationships. Social interactions: Antisocial behavior can significantly impact social interactions, leading to strained relationships, social isolation, and rejection by peers. This can further exacerbate the individual's antisocial tendencies and contribute to a cycle of negative social experiences. Mental health disorders: Antisocial behavior is closely linked to mental health disorders such as conduct disorder and antisocial personality disorder. These conditions are associated with persistent patterns of violating societal norms and the rights of others, often leading to legal issues and challenges in occupational and interpersonal functioning. Psychological theories such as social learning theory and cognitive-behavioral models have been instrumental in understanding the development and maintenance of antisocial behavior. Research methodologies encompass a wide array of approaches including longitudinal studies, neuroimaging techniques, and behavioral assessments to unravel the underlying mechanisms contributing to antisocial behavior. In conclusion, understanding the multifaceted impact of antisocial behavior on cognitive function, emotional well-being, social interactions, and its association with mental health disorders is crucial for developing effective interventions and support systems for individuals exhibiting these behaviors. By addressing this topic comprehensively through empirical research findings within the field of psychology, we aim to shed light on the complexities surrounding antisocial behavior while providing valuable insights for practitioners working with individuals demonstrating these behavioral patterns.
Research published in this journal
3 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Drug Abuse among Street Children
Mental Health Promotion Through Collection of Global Opinion Data
How this research is being cited
The 3 articles above have been cited 59 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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