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.
Oh My Kim I woulda knocked a hole in the wall for sure,,,poor litle Pinky McDoodle – cats seem to get in the worst jams…gnite Kim
I had a challenging day today. I worked an 8 hr. shift for 35 dollars in tips. I rode my bike home in the rain, had to pull it inside my house to keep it from bding rained on all night. peeled off my cold wet clothes, fed pinky. No sooner got comfortable, to watch a little TV, when he puked in the six inch space between my bed and the desk.
I’m having plumbing problems again, and the toilet is leaking…have to clean the bathroom for the plumber. Have to go to the laundramat tomorrow to wash work-clothes, then to the bank to cash two pay checks so I can pay my rent, then get around town to pay water, and electricity bills. Then I go to work. I’ve been saving up for a portable washing machine, and I have just barely what I had at this time last month. I haven’t been making as much money in the last month.
I guess I’ll write a gratitude list, because things are a lot better than they used to be, but doing the simplest things are sometimes so difficult. Washing clothes is a real pain in the butt. And it’s depressing to have water on my bathroom floor and soaking wet towels. Yuck.
Kim. Yuck you did have a stressfull day… I kinda had a stressful day at work yesterday, it seemed everything went wrong then I come home and find my dog in pain. I kinda freaked out on here ( sorry about that folks ). Kim a washer and dryer is worth it’s weight in gold imo. I have one of those small stackable washer and dryers, it’s old but works like a charm. I hang most of my stuff out on the cloths line. ( Yeah just call me granny hens ) lol…
Then last week my power went out for two days and nites, in this heat, we dont appreciate electric until it goes out.
Kim I am hoping you have a better day and things start to fall in place. Poor Pinky has had a bad week too. I would throw up too if I got shut in a wall.
Kim you said the other day that you and I have come along way…yes we have darlin…
You know guys, I got to thinking the other day when things went pretty wrong there for about a week…..it is just LIFE. It is not some one purposely making things difficult for us and ENJOYING the show of seeing us suffer.It is just life. Sometimes it is cherries and sometimes the empty bowl…and cats puke…and toilets leak….and dogs get hurt and hide under the house….and we can handle them….and it’s okay to whine and beech sometimes…cause that’s what your friends are for!!!!
Oh, I went to Laura’s link up above on the BENEFITS of smoking, and sure enough there is a picture there of her with a cig in her mouth….and this long diatribe with 100 links and research she had done on the history of smoking bands and so on…..I thinks THE LADY PROTESTESTH TOO MUCH and she is just trying to justify her own smoking and refusal to quit. LOL
kim:
So sorry about your crappy day. I know how tough it can be. Sometimes it seems nothing will ever get better, but it will. You are doing great! Hang in there lady…
Kim, I want you to know that you’re an inspiration to me. You’re facing numerous challenges, and you’re attending to each one with a good measure of dignity and resolve. Thanks for sharing your challenges, and thank you for reminding me that there is dignity in survival. HUGS TO YOU! And, hoping today is a better day for you!
You know, Kim, look back at where you were 2-3 years ago…living dependent on someone else, living in someone else’s house. Sure, you provided “services” for your room and board, child care, but you know what….you were not an independent soul, you were dependent on someone else. Now you are independent. Sure and there are responsibilities that go with independence and sometimes from week to week and month to month we don’t make a lot of Financial progress, but we are independent.
OxD……SPOT-ON!!! That’s what I’m talking about: Kim’s an INSPIRATION to me! I would prolly give my left index finger to have a bicycle, even in the rain! Leaky terlette? I can fixie that! Oh, how I anticipate independence.
INSPIRATION, Kim! You’re an inspiration. Now, take that and run with it!
Truth, love the positive perspective on what’s generally considered anything from a pita to an all-out catastrophe (leaky terlet). I await as we speak with intolerable dread the entrance of the electrician and his $125 estimate of what it will cost to fix only the issues we consider of imminent danger (fire-causing, etc).
Wish I had your talent, I would be fixing these things myself as well…any past attempts on my part, however, always on the weekend, of course, has ended in urgent off-hour calls to plumbers and electricians at off-hour cost!
But do feel a bit better w/your perspective at hand.
Kim, sorry for the terrible day…I feel your pain and know that things will improve. Damned money, the root of all evil, yes, we know that, but having it sure helps when one wants to say flush their terlet or the luxury of actually having light in their bathroom, eh?
I hear you Hens on your precious weeny (yeah, sounds bad) and so glad you got her out and hope the vet can help w/out emptying your bank acct. Our 15-yr old fuzzball doggy (supposed to be a shepherd-poodle mix) is slowly losing it all and I’m trying so hard to accept this once cur-AZY dog who leapt through the air while running, say every 20 feet or so just cause she could, now walks as if she’s on 4 pieces of wood, can’t hear, can’t see, etc. It’s so difficult. Hell, I know how she feels…my issues are not so different. Getting old sux in many ways, no matter how you cut it. Costs too much too and no one wants to hire you.
Ah yes, cigarettes. Smoked for over 20 yrs and enjoyed it quite a bit. I long for those days when I didn’t worry. Unfortunately, with my particular kind of anxiety, I worry a lot now. Another nice thing about aging, for me, at least. One would hope you would worry less as you age.
I have to say that since I gave up smoking about 25 yrs ago, I haven’t missed it once (out of fear probably) but neither have I been able to read much or do anything else that requires sustained concentration except for work, my one and only savior and place of peace and focus, which it appears I am no longer going to be able to find.
ladysara, loved your post. There is something about smoking, the act itself or perhaps the nicotine/other chems or all of the above, that altho supposedly a stim, calmed me down, allowed me hours of focus and helped me sleep!!! I have found nothing since that can do all these things and have had problems with all of them, except during pregnancy when M Nature protected the baby, not me. Once she was born, insomnia, anxiety, lack of focus all returned with a vengence. Depression too.
OK, I am obviously in a bad way today…wrecked my car last week as well and it is totaled. Worrying about health, just anything and everything. Had to purchase health ins for the fam with money I don’t have since I was laid off May 2. No job leads. Now elec and plumbing probs out the ying-yang….I am just so depressed and at my age, I just am thinking why bother. Despite all the neuroses of my youth, the one thing I had *was* youth and hope along with it. I think I’ve been thru this out here before so I’ll just shut up.
I don’t even care about Godzilla. As much as he shattered me, he was a great distraction and made me feel hopeful and able to live in the now. Am trying to read The Power of Now as I heard so many good things about it out here…maybe I’ll try again now. Part of being so damned obsessive is I feel I *must* read all the forewards and intros, etc and I can’t stand them. I’m now reading the Introduction which is easier than the foreward, but of course, Tolle has a trance-like epiphany which changes his life…..so, not all that thrilled so far. Hope that isn’t too key here because um, not happening to me.
OK catch you all later…I am degenerating. sorry. Really do hope all goes better for those of you who feel like you’re sinking a little. As Ox said, it is Life. We have to handle it.
Stillreeling, OMIGOSH, your car was totalled? I am SOOOO sorry to hear that – I hope that YOU are okay and uninjured! I must have missed that in the past week – very difficult to keep up with the boards when they commence to flying.
Smoking. Still do it, and I had been quit for a few months before making my initial discovery. I’ll quit, again, at some point. Odd how I place such a value on a known carcinogen when I’m in such dire financial straights! Addictions……love ’em.