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Citation

Vize CE, Miller JD, Collison KL, Lynam DR. J. Personal. Disord. 2020; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Guilford Publications)

DOI

10.1521/pedi_2020_34_321

PMID

33146577

Abstract

Work on narcissism has identified two variants: grandiose and vulnerable. The variants share an antagonistic core, but differ in neuroticism and extraversion. The current study explored how the variants relate to behavioral aggression following provocation.

RESULTS showed an interaction between grandiose narcissism and condition, such that grandiose narcissism was positively related to aggression only among those who were provoked, though the magnitude of this interaction was dependent on which measure of grandiose narcissism was used. A similar effect for vulnerable narcissism was not found. Moderated mediation analyses showed that antagonism-related traits were responsible for this relation. For vulnerable narcissism, moderated mediation results showed competing relations among vulnerable narcissism components-neuroticism-related traits were negatively related while antagonism-related traits were positively related.

RESULTS are discussed in the context of previous work. Antagonism-related traits, as opposed to traits related to extraversion and neuroticism, are most important in explaining narcissistic aggression.


Language: en

Keywords

aggression; narcissism; antagonism; ego-threat; Factor Narcissism Inventory; Five Factor Model

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