The prevention of sociopathy is something we all should be concerned about. Last week, we had an excellent discussion about sociopathy and lying. We all agree lying is the cardinal symptom of sociopathy, thanks to all those who posted comments. Your comments truly help those who are new to the site. Lying is part of the poor impulse control that sociopaths have. Poor impulse control or impulsivity and lying are recognized as central to sociopathy by every expert and diagnostic method. To prevent sociopathy we must start by preventing impulsivity. Unfortunately the brain structures responsible for impulse control are very sensitive to damage, especially early in life; although, damage to the frontal lobes can produce sociopathy at any age.
If I were given the option of one intervention that would reduce the prevalence of sociopathy in our society it would be to get all pregnant women to stop smoking both actively and passively (through second hand smoke). Although there are no direct studies of second hand smoke and sociopathy, second hand smoke is associated with an increased incidence of SIDS and other problems also linked to active smoking.
Where is the evidence that links maternal smoking directly to sociopathy? One of the largest studies to explore this link is reported in the Archives of General Psychiatry, arguably the most reputable journal in the profession. In this paper Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy and Adult Male Criminal Outcomes (follow link to read it yourself) Patricia A. Brennan, PhD and colleagues report data obtained from 4169 males born between September 1959 and December 1961 in Copenhagen, Denmark. They conclude, “Maternal smoking during the third trimester predicted nonviolent, violent, and persistent crime even when controlling for parental, psychiatric hospitalization, pregnancy and delivery complications, mother’s use of prescription drugs during pregnancy, father’s criminal arrest, maternal rejection, mother’s age, and SES.”
In a recent review of 7 independent studies of the association between maternal smoking and antisocial behavior, published in the American Journal of Public Health (folow link to read it yourself) Lauren S. Wakschlag, PhD and colleagues discuss the magnitude of the problem. They calculate that more than 500,000 infants a year are exposed in utero to direct smoking. They further estimate that this exposure increases the risk of sociopathy 1.4-4 times. It is estimated that 3% of the general population is sociopathic. This estimate already includes those exposed in utero to tobacco. If we conservatively estimate that 6% rather than 3% of the 500,000 will develop sociopathy, smoking may produce 15,000 additional sociopaths per year!
The problem of maternal smoking may be even worse in other countries. One internet source reports, “In ex-socialist countries about 28% of women are smokers, in developed countries about 23% and in South America about 21% of all women.” If the stats from the US apply here, at least half of these women will continue to smoke when they become pregnant.
In the beginning of this article, I proposed that maternal smoking increases sociopathy by producing impulsivity/impairing impulse control. Although there are many good studies linking sociopathy with maternal smoking, there are even more studies linking maternal smoking with ADHD. ADHD is strongly associated with the development of sociopathy. Reviewing the relevant studies for my book, I estimated that adult sociopathy develops in about 25% of kids with true ADHD.
To see some data for yourself, read Effects of low birth weight, maternal smoking in pregnancy and social class on the phenotypic manifestation of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and associated antisocial behaviour: investigation in a clinical sample by Kate Langley and colleagues. They examined 356 British children who were patients at their clinic diagnosed with ADHD. In their sample, half of the mothers reported smoking during pregnancy! Maternal smoking was associated with impulsivity, conduct disorder and symptoms of oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) even when other risk factors were taken into account.
That symptoms of ODD were related to maternal smoking is of particular interest to me because I have said that these symptoms are a sign of an excessive drive for social dominance in children. In my view it is the dominance drive, or power motive that produces the evil behavior of sociopaths.
The major developmental task of childhood is to learn to love and cooperate. To do so we must be able to exercise restraint over our dominance drive. If a child lacks the capacity to exercise this restraint, s/he is handicapped when it comes to learning to love and cooperate.
As a group of people who know first hand the devastation caused by sociopathy, I propose we all work toward the prevention of this disorder in any way we can. If you smoke, please quit. Stop financially supporting the tobacco companies and stop contributing to the problem of second hand smoke. Please also support anti-smoking legislation and government programs that encourage women and pregnant women not to smoke.
tinker,
well, a spath will pretend to be gay. They just like to have sex with anything and anyone. It’s a power play. Though they may have preferences. My spath liked thin blonde men. I read that many narcissists prefer to have sex with someone who reminds them of themselves in their prime. He was a thin blonde man in his youth.
He also liked 12 year old native american girls. He told me that his first sexual encounter was with one.
I think this testifies to the fact that spaths are stuck in the past. They have many resentments that they can’t get over. They refuse to grow up. My spath told me that too.
In essence, they simply can’t change. The reason for this is because they have suppressed their ability to feel in order to avoid pain. Without feeling, a person never gets any meaningful experience from life. Without meaning, there is no growth.
All we can do is use them as a lesson and a warning about what happens when you refuse to feel and refuse to grow up. Then we do the best we can not to be like them.
Good point hens, “Oh, my!”
Well, I’m not convinced nicotine is the savior of our race or will put an end to psychopathy. LOL
One of the things I am aware of though, is that you can “prove” anything by TWISTED STATISTICS.
“A man with one foot on a red hot stove, and the other on a block of ice is ON AVERAGE COMFORTABLE.”
I think we need to look at both statistics and observation to find the truth.
I admit I smoked when I was preg with both my kids. One turned out ADHD and the other a psychopath…but I also have psychopaths in my genetic background from non-smoking/non-nicotine using mothers and non smoking fathers.
Actually I don’t think there is ONE “cause” of psychopathy either genetics or environment, or exposure to nicotine or lack of exposure to nicotine. Nicotine IS a drug, though. I can’t but believe it has some effect on the fetus. I’m sorry that at the time I didn’t realize the potential damage I might have been doing to my children, but I actually think in my case at least that genetics had a bigger role in the psychopathy and ADHD of my two sons.
Well this article is to deep for my interest…
One of my wieners went under the house and wont come out. I think it’s her back, when I came home she was under the bed trembling, she cried out in pain when I pulled her out from under bed.. I carried her outside and she went under house. I am adhd about my dog right now..I cant get under my house to get to her, I have tried everything to coax her out…I need to smoke a cig and I dont give a flip if I am a physcopathic smokin degenerate, I just want my dog…
Oh, Hens, I am soooo sorry about your pup! How about one o f your grandkids, can they climb under there to fetch her?
We built my house high up off the ground in the back (the front is buried though) so that there would not be any problems with getting under there either to fix leaks or to get critters out.
I hope that you can coax her out and that all ends well.
I’m still without a pup in the house and have decided that I won’t get another one for inside as long as I am not by myself. I am sad about that really, but at the same time, accepting of it as well. I just had to flea bomb the house because the fleas over took us after the dog was gone. They didn’t seem to like the cat’s blood.
I may change my mind when son D decides to move out…but for now, I’m without a pup! (((hugs)))
hens,
did you try coaxing her with peanut butter? My dog will do about anything for peanut butter and dogs can smell p.b a mile away.
ox and WITTY . i GOT HER OUT, i tore off a section of skirting and crawled under and she came to me… I found some of Harley’s old meds and gave her an inflamatory and a pain pill..she drank some milk and ate some chicken..she is in her bed covered up…will take her to vet tomorrow…
Meanwhile, aint I silly about my dogs? I can lose it in five seconds if my dogs are sick or hurting.. I just go hyper….
I so wish they could talk and tell us whats hurting, what they want, think etc…
Ox I do think you should adopt a rescue dog, they are so much company and give us so much unconditional love….
thanks for chiming in on my mini crisis….hugz//
Hens
Oh you poor love. If he’s hurt she will have camped out ….my daughters cat was hit by a car two weeks ago. She hid in a neighbours cat kennel. It was a very tight space. We literally had to drag her out …..we managed to tempt her with food to turn around so k could get a grip of her. She’s now on strict cage rest for 6weeks. Hope you get her out. Here have a big cig on me.
thanks strongwoman – i am better now….I will keep her still until tomorrow..she is a dachshund and they tend to have lots of back problems but this is the first for this dog…
hens:
I’m glad you got her out. I hope she is OK.
thank you louise and thanks also for your earlier post when I was ranting about my x’s behavior..and your earlier comment also Witty…