| Literature DB >> 25640909 |
Albert Reijntjes1, Marjolijn Vermande2, Sander Thomaes3, Frits Goossens4, Tjeert Olthof4, Liesbeth Aleva5, Matty Van der Meulen6.
Abstract
A few previous studies have shown that narcissistic traits in youth are positively associated with bullying. However, research examining the developmental relationship between narcissism and bullying is lacking. Moreover, it is unclear whether narcissists constitute a homogeneous group and whether the bullying of narcissistic youth results in establishing social dominance over peers. The present work addresses these gaps. Children (N = 393; M age = 10.3; 51% girls) were followed during the last 3 years of primary school. Person-centered analyses were used to examine whether groups with distinct developmental trajectories for narcissism and two bullying forms (direct and indirect) can be identified, and how these trajectories are related. Multiple groups emerged for all constructs examined. For girls, higher narcissism was neither related to more intense bullying, nor to higher social dominance. In contrast, highly narcissistic boys were more likely than their peers to show elevated direct bullying, and in particular elevated indirect bullying. Hence, high narcissism is a risk factor for bullying in boys, but not in girls. However, narcissism is not always accompanied by high bullying, given that many boys on the high bullying trajectories were not high in narcissism. Results show that among narcissistic youth only those who engage in high levels of bullying are high in social dominance.Entities:
Keywords: Bullying; Gender differences; Joint trajectory analysis; Narcissism; Social dominance
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Year: 2016 PMID: 25640909 PMCID: PMC4715128 DOI: 10.1007/s10802-015-9974-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Abnorm Child Psychol ISSN: 0091-0627
Means and standard deviations of narcissism, bullying, and resource control
| Boys | Girls | Total | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean |
| Mean |
| Mean |
| |
| Narcissism | ||||||
| Wave1 | 9.111 | 4.75 | 8.162 | 4.83 | 8.62 | 4.81 |
| Wave2 | 8.401 | 4.61 | 7.462 | 4.61 | 7.91 | 4.63 |
| Wave3 | 8.911 | 4.35 | 7.882 | 4.47 | 8.37 | 4.44 |
| Direct bullying | ||||||
| Wave1 | 0.47 1,a | 0.53 | 0.12 2 | 0.21 | 0.29 a | 0.44 |
| Wave2 | 0.39 1,b | 0.50 | 0.11 2 | 0.21 | 0.25 b | 0.41 |
| Wave3 | 0.40 1,b | 0.54 | 0.11 2 | 0.16 | 0.25 b | 0.41 |
| Indirect bullying | ||||||
| Wave1 | .101 | 0.12 | .052 | 0.07 | 0.07 | 0.10 |
| Wave2 | .091 | 0.12 | .052 | 0.10 | 0.07 | 0.11 |
| Wave3 | 0.07 | 0.09 | 0.08 | 0.11 | 0.07 | 0.10 |
| Total Bullying | ||||||
| Wave1 | .571,a | 0.64 | .172 | 0.27 | 0.37 a | 0.52 |
| Wave2 | 0.48 1,b | 0.60 | .162 | 0.28 | 0.31 b | 0.49 |
| Wave3 | .471,b | 0.61 | .192 | 0.25 | 0.33 b | 0.48 |
| Resource control | ||||||
| Wave 1 | 1.82 | 0.99 | 1.55 | 1.00 | 1.68 | 1.01 |
| Wave 2 | 2.05 | 1.25 | 1.96 | 1.07 | 2.00 | 1.16 |
| Wave 3 | 2.05 | 0.80 | 1.99 | 0.75 | 2.01 | 0.77 |
Note. Different subscripts (numbers) in the same row denote significant gender differences. Different subscripts in the same column (letters) denote significant differences over time (p’s < 0.05)
Joint and conditional probabilities of narcissism and direct bullying trajectories
| Narcissism | Direct bullying | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| High | Medium | Average | Low | |
| Joint probability of trajectory group membership a | ||||
| High | 0.04( | 0.05( | – / | 0.02( |
| Medium | 0.06( | 0.24( | 0.12( | 0.12( |
| Low | 0.06( | 0.08( | 0.11( | 0.09( |
| Direct bullying | ||||
| High | Medium | Average | Low | |
| Probabilities of direct bullying conditioned on narcissism b | ||||
| High narcissism ( | 0.38( | 0.43( | – / | 0.19( |
| Medium narcissism ( | 0.10( | 0.44( | 0.23( | 0.23( |
| Low narcissism ( | 0.18( | 0.24( | 0.33( | 0.25( |
| Narcissism | ||||
| High | Medium | Low | ||
| Probabilities of narcissism conditioned on direct bullying b | ||||
| High bullying ( | 0.26 ( | 0.35 ( | 0.39 ( | |
| Medium bull. ( | 0.13 ( | 0.65 ( | 0.22 ( | |
| Average bull. ( | – / | 0.52 ( | 0.48 ( | |
| Low bullying ( | 0.09 ( | 0.53 ( | 0.38 ( | |
a Cells sum to 1. b Rows sum to 1. Figures in bold pertain to girls
Joint and conditional probabilities of narcissism and indirect bullying trajectories
| Narcissism | Indirect bullying | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| High | Medium | Low | |
| Joint probability of trajectory group membership a | |||
| High | 0.06( | 0.01( | 0.03( |
| Medium | 0.08( | 0.19( | 0.28( |
| Low | 0.06( | 0.02(n = 4) / | 0.26( |
| Indirect bullying | |||
| High | Medium | Low | |
| Probabilities of indirect bullying conditioned on narcissism b | |||
| High narcissism ( | 0.60 ( | 0.10( | 0.30( |
| Medium narcissism ( | 0.14( | 0.35( | 0.51( |
| Low narcissism ( | 0.19( | 0.06( | 0.75( |
| Narcissism | |||
| High | Medium | Low | |
| Probabilities of narcissism conditioned on indirect bullying b | |||
| High indirect bullying ( | 0.31 ( | 0.38 ( | 0.31 ( |
| Medium indirect bullying ( | 0.05( | 0.86 ( | 0.09( |
| Low indirect bullying ( | 0.05 ( | 0.50 ( | 0.45 ( |
a Cells sum to 1. b Rows sum to 1. Figures in bold pertain to girls
Joint probabilities of narcissism and total bullying trajectories (upper panel) and mean resource control scores for the joint trajectory groups (bottom panel)
| Narcissism | Total bullying | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| High | Medium | Average | Low | |
| Joint probability of trajectory group membership a | ||||
| High | 0.03( | 0.04( | 0.01( | 0.02( |
| Medium | 0.09( | 0.19( | 0.13( | 0.11( |
| Low | 0.06( | 0.09( | 0.09( | 0.13( |
| Total bullying | ||||
| High | Medium | Average | Low | |
| Mean score on resource control over time b | ||||
| High narcissism ( | 0.93 (0.50)/ – | 0.38 (0.77)/ | −0.60 (0.64) /− | −0.57(1.05)/− |
| Medium narcissism ( | 0.86 (0.68)/ | 0.40 (0.66)/ | −0.25 (0.72) / | −0.66 (0.73) /− |
| Low narcissism ( | 0.56 (0.62)/ | −0.12 (0.61)/ | −0.31 (0.73) / | −0.42 (0.69) /− |
a Cells sum to 1. b Figures in bold pertain to girls; figures between parentheses are SD’s