The female and male subtypeswere comparable;
F1, BIS, anxiety, and hostile aggression differentiated primary and
secondary subtypes, but F2 did not. However, unlike the male sample,
the female secondary subtype had lower BAS scores than the primary,
and no subtype differences were found for other types of aggression.
These disparate results may be attributed to the separate samples
used for men andwomen. In order to further explore gender differences
in psychopathy subtypes, aMBCAwith a solid theoretical base is needed
in a non-forensic, mixed-gender sample.