| Literature DB >> 34285424 |
Emanuel Jauk1,2, Dorothee Breyer1, Philipp Kanske1,3, Akio Wakabayashi4.
Abstract
Narcissism can manifest in a grandiose form - admiration-seeking, exhibitionism, and dominance - or a vulnerable form - anxiety, withdrawal, and hypersensitivity. While grandiose narcissism is conceptually in line with an independent self-construal, as prevalent in Western countries, the vulnerable form can be assumed to relate more to an interdependent self-construal, as prevalent in Eastern countries. We studied both forms of narcissism in Germany and Japan (Ns = 258, 280), which differ fundamentally in their independent and interdependent self-construal, yet are similar regarding global developmental standards. We tested whether (1) mean differences in both narcissism forms would conform to the predominant self-construal, (2) self-construal would explain variance in narcissism beyond broad personality traits, and (3) there would be stronger mental health tradeoffs for culturally incongruent forms of narcissism. Our results largely confirm these expectations for vulnerable narcissism, which is (1) more prevalent in Japan than Germany, (2) related to self-construal beyond broad traits, and, (3) more strongly related to mental health problems in Germany than Japan. For grandiose narcissism, data analyses indicated that construct equivalence can only be assumed for the entitlement factor, and internal structure and nomological networks differ substantially between cultural contexts.Entities:
Keywords: Cross-cultural research; Grandiose narcissism; Independent self-construal; Interdependent self-construal; Vulnerable narcissism
Year: 2021 PMID: 34285424 PMCID: PMC7611310 DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2021.110716
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pers Individ Dif ISSN: 0191-8869
Associations of country, self-construal, and broad personality traits with narcissism measures.
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| Age |
| − 0.02 (−0.1–0.07) | −0.03 (−0.11–0.06) |
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| 0.03 (−0.06–0.11) |
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| Age |
| −0.04 (−0.15–0.06) |
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| Gender |
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| 0.07 (−0.02-0.15) | 0.07 (−0.02-0.15) | −0.03 (−0.12–0.05) |
| Country |
| −0.04 (−0.15–0.06) |
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| Age |
| −0.07 (−0.17–0.03) |
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| Gender |
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| 0.05 (−0.03–0.13) | 0.04 (−0.04–0.12) | −0.03 (−0.11–0.05) |
| Country |
| −0.04 (−0.14–0.06) |
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| −0.04 (−0.13–0.04) |
| Interdependent | −0.03 (−0.11–0.05) |
| 0.02 (−0.06–0.11) | −0.04 (−0.12–0.05) | 0.02 (−0.06–0.11) |
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| Age |
| −0.05 (−0.14–0.04) |
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| Gender |
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| 0.05 (−0.03–0.14) | 0.03 (−0.05–0.11) | −0.05 (−0.12–0.02) |
| Country | 0.09 (−0.02–0.20) |
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| 0.07 (−0.02–0.16) |
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| Interdependent | 0.02 (−0.07–0.10) | −0.01 (−0.10–0.07) | 0.01 (−0.08–0.10) | 0.04 (−0.05–0.13) |
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| Emotional Stability |
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| −0.01 (−0.09–0.07) |
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| Openness |
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| Agreeableness |
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| 0.01 (−0.09–0.11) |
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| Conscientiousness | 0.02 (−0.05–0.10) | 0.02 (−0.05–0.10) | −0.04 (−0.13–0.04) |
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Note. Coefficients in bold type are significant at p < .05, coefficients in italic type reflect trends at p < .10; parentheses denote 95% CI. NPI = Narcissistic Personality Inventory, LA = leadership/authority, GE = grandiose exhibitionism, EE = entitlement/exploitativeness. MCNS = Maladaptive Covert Narcissism Scale. FFM = Five-Factor Model. Gender was coded 0 = female and 1 = male. Country was coded 0 = Germany and 1 = Japan.
Country-specific associations between narcissism measures and psychological maladjustment.
| Intrapersonal maladjustment (BSI GSI) | Interpersonal maladjustment (IIP) | |||||||||
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| Age |
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| (−0.33 to −0.16) | (−0.14–0.03) | |||||||||
| Gender | 0.05 | 0.03 | ||||||||
| (−0.03–0.13) | (−0.05–0.12) | |||||||||
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| Age | −0.05 | −0.04 | ||||||||
| (−0.15–0.05) | (−0.14–0.07) | |||||||||
| Gender | 0.01 | 0.03 | ||||||||
| (−0.07–0.09) | (−0.06–0.11) | |||||||||
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| (0.23–0.43) | (−0.08–0.13) | |||||||||
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| NPI overall | NPI LA | NPI GE | NPI EE | MCNS | NPI overall | NPI LA | NPI GE | NPI EE | MCNS |
| Age | −0.03 | −0.05 | −0.04 | −0.04 | 0.01 | −0.04 | −0.04 | −0.04 | −0.03 | 0.04 |
| (−0.13–0.07) | (−0.15–0.05) | (−0.14–0.06) | (−0.13–0.06) | (−0.07–0.10) | (−0.14–0.07) | (−0.14–0.07) | (−0.15–0.06) | (−0.13–0.08) | (−0.04–0.12) | |
| Gender | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.02 | 0.03 | 0.03 | 0.03 | 0.02 | 0.05 |
| (−0.08–0.08) | (−0.08–0.08) | (−0.08–0.09) | (−0.08–0.08) | (−0.04–0.09) | (−0.06–0.11) | (−0.05–0.12) | (−0.06–0.12) | (−0.06–0.11) | (−0.02–0.12) | |
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| 0.03 | 0.02 | 0.01 | 0.01 |
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| (0.24–0.44) | (0.23–0.43) | (0.24–0.44) | (0.20–0.40) | (0.13–0.30) | (−0.08–0.13) | (−0.08–0.13) | (−0.10–0.12) | (−0.10–0.12) | (−0.20 to −0.03) | |
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| 0.00 | −0.05 | −0.04 |
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| (0.02–0.18) | (−0.01–0.15) | (−0.03–0.13) | (0.06–0.22) | (0.44–0.58) | (−0.09–0.08) | (−0.13–0.04) | (−0.13–0.05) | (0.01–0.19) | (0.59–0.73) | |
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| Age | −0.05 | −0.05 | −0.06 | −0.04 | 0.01 | −0.04 | −0.04 | −0.06 | −0.02 | 0.05 |
| (−0.15–0.05) | (−0.15–0.05) | (−0.17–0.04) | (−0.13–0.06) | (−0.08–0.09) | (−0.15–0.07) | (−0.15–0.07) | (−0.17–0.05) | (−0.13–0.08) | (−0.03–0.13) | |
| Gender | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.01 | 0.00 | 0.02 | 0.03 | 0.03 | 0.03 | 0.02 | 0.05 |
| (−0.08–0.08) | (−0.09–0.08) | (−0.07–0.09) | (−0.08–0.08) | (−0.05–0.09) | (−0.06–0.11) | (−0.05–0.12) | (−0.05–0.12) | (−0.07–0.11) | (−0.01–0.12) | |
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| 0.02 | 0.02 | 0.00 | 0.01 |
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| (0.23–0.43) | (0.23–0.43) | (0.22–0.43) | (0.20–0.40) | (0.13–0.30) | (−0.08–0.13) | (−0.08–0.13) | (−0.11–0.11) | (−0.10–0.12) | (−0.20 to −0.03) | |
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| 0.00 | −0.05 | −0.04 |
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| (0.02–0.18) | (−0.01–0.15) | (−0.04–0.13) | (0.06–0.22) | (0.44–0.58) | (−0.09–0.08) | (−0.13–0.04) | (−0.13–0.05) | (0.01–0.19) | (0.59–0.73) | |
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| (0.00–0.15) | (−0.02–0.14) | (0.03–0.19) | (−0.08–0.08) | (−0.04–0.09) | (−0.06–0.11) | (−0.07–0.10) | (−0.01–0.16) | (−0.13–0.03) | (−0.15 to −0.02) | |
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Note. Coefficients in bold type are significant at p < .05, coefficients in italic type reflect trends at p < .10; parentheses denote 95% CI. BSI = Brief Symptom Inventory, GSI = Global Severity Index. IIP = Inventory of Interpersonal Problems. NPI = Narcissistic Personality Inventory, LA = leadership/authority, GE = grandiose exhibitionism, EE = entitlement/exploitativeness. MCNS = Maladaptive Covert Narcissism Scale. Gender was coded 0 = female and 1 = male. Country was coded 0 = Germany and 1 = Japan.
Fig. 1Associations between narcissism measures and intra- (left) as well as interpersonal (right) maladjustment. For reasons of consistency with the correlation and regression results, variables are residualized for age and gender (associations between non-residualized raw scores are only marginally different). NPI = Narcissistic Personality Inventory. MCNS = Maladaptive Covert Narcissism Scale. BSI = Brief Symptom Inventory, GSI = Global Severity Index. IIP = Inventory of Interpersonal Problems.