宏大
自恋
心理学
特质
脆弱性(计算)
自恋型人格障碍
荟萃分析
人格
临床心理学
社会心理学
发展心理学
人格障碍
医学
内科学
程序设计语言
计算机科学
计算机安全
作者
Emanuel Jauk,Lisa Ulbrich,Paul Jorschick,Michael Höfler,Scott Barry Kaufman,Philipp Kanske
摘要
Abstract Objective Narcissism can manifest in grandiose and vulnerable patterns of experience and behavior. While largely unrelated in the general population, individuals with clinically relevant narcissism are thought to display both. Our previous studies showed that trait measures of grandiosity and vulnerability were unrelated at low‐to‐moderate levels of grandiose narcissism, but related at high levels. Method We replicate and extend these findings in a preregistered individual data meta‐analysis (“mega‐analysis”) using data from the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI)/Hypersensitive Narcissism Scale (HSNS; N = 10,519, k = 28) and the Five‐Factor Narcissism Inventory (FFNI; N = 7,738, k = 17). Results There was strong evidence for the hypothesis in the FFNI ( β Grandiose < 1 SD = .08, β Grandiose > 1 SD = .36, β Grandiose > 2 SD = .53), and weaker evidence in the NPI/HSNS ( β Grandiose < 1 SD = .00, β Grandiose > 1 SD = .12, β Grandiose > 2 SD = .32). Nonlinearity increased with age but was invariant across other moderators. Higher vulnerability was predicted by elevated antagonistic and low agentic narcissism at subfactor level. Conclusion Narcissistic vulnerability increases at high levels of grandiosity. Interpreted along Whole Trait Theory, the effects are thought to reflect state changes echoing in trait measures and can help to link personality and clinical models.
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