Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale - 19 Item

#LSRP-19
Mental Health
Personality

A short self-report psychopathy scale measuring primary and secondary psychopathy traits in nonclinical samples.

A short self-report psychopathy scale measuring primary and secondary psychopathy traits in nonclinical samples. 19 questions, about 10 minutes Get a…

19 questions
Questions
10 min
Estimated time
0
completed

Assessment Dimensions

Dimension 1

, and want control others of Interpersonal Relationships

Dimension 2

and of emotional traits

social

, behavior and social behavior of tendency

Who It Is For

adults using the result as a personality-trait screening and self-reflection reference

Test Description

Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale - 19 Item is an English-localized assessment focused on callousness, manipulation, impulsivity, antisocial tendencies, and interpersonal-emotional psychopathy traits. It contains 19 items across 3 scoring dimensions, and it presents the same user-facing testing flow, scoring cues, and report context in English. Use the report as a self-reflection and screening reference rather than a standalone diagnosis; important mental health or relationship decisions should still be discussed with a qualified professional when needed.

FAQ

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What does the Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale - 19 Item measure?

Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale - 19 Item focuses on callousness, manipulation, impulsivity, antisocial tendencies, and interpersonal-emotional psychopathy traits. The English version keeps the same assessment purpose as the Chinese source while presenting the user-facing explanation, questions, scoring context, and report copy in English.
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How long does it take?

It usually takes about 5 minutes to complete 19 items. Answer according to your recent or typical experience, depending on the instructions shown in the test.
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Who is this assessment for?

This assessment is mainly for adults using the result as a personality-trait screening and self-reflection reference. It is designed for self-understanding, screening, or reflection, not as a standalone clinical diagnosis.
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How should I use the result?

Use the result as a structured reference. If the report points to serious distress, risk, relationship harm, or persistent functional impairment, consider speaking with a qualified mental health or counseling professional.