ABSTRACT
Objective
Evaluate the levels of correlation between depression, anxiety and psychopathy in 25 prisoners in a city of Rio Grande do Sul.
Methods
To collect the data, we used Beck Depression Inventory and Beck Anxiety Inventory as well as the Hare Psychopathy Scale. The interviews were conducted individually in a prison house.
Results
We found statistically significant correlation between depression and anxiety, and the total score of psychopathy was not correlated with anxiety, only with depression. On the other hand, the factor 2 of the scale, related to the behavioral aspect of the disorder, correlated with anxiety and depression.
Conclusion
Although some data were consistent with the literature, this research has shown results which were not obtained in previous studies. Thus, it highlights the need for further studies in the area.
Depression; anxiety; psychopathy; prisoners