Psychological wellbeing of students with trait narcissism

Yi Ming Ho, Kususanto Ditto Prihadi, Po Yi Chan, Kazi Sumaiya Ahsan Kaz, Hirosharani Velayutam
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Previous studies suggested that perceived social support (PSS) significantly contributes to psychological wellbeing (PWB), partially explained by the sense of mattering. Nevertheless, individuals with different personality might perceive social support in different ways from the other. The interaction of PSS with trait narcissism, one of the dark triad personality traits was investigated by collecting data from 141 college students who were recruited purposively and instructed to respond to the scales of PWB, PSS, mattering, and narcissism. Bootstrap analysis with 5,000 samples in 95% confidence interval was utilized to test the moderated mediation hypothesis. The results suggested that individuals with moderate-to-high narcissism levels tend to perceive social support as decreasing their sense of mattering to other people, and as they do not feel they matter, their PWB was negatively affected. Limitations, implications, and suggestions are discussed.
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特质自恋学生的心理健康
以往的研究表明,感知社会支持(PSS)对心理健康(PWB)有显著的促进作用,这在一定程度上可以用重要感来解释。然而,不同人格的个体可能以不同的方式感知社会支持。本研究以141名大学生为研究对象,通过问卷调查,分别填写了心理焦虑量表、心理焦虑量表、焦虑量表和自恋量表,探讨了心理焦虑量表与黑暗人格特质之一的自恋特质之间的相互作用。采用95%置信区间5000个样本的Bootstrap分析来检验有调节的中介假设。结果表明,中高自恋水平的个体倾向于认为社会支持降低了他们对他人的重要性,并且由于他们不觉得自己重要,他们的PWB受到负面影响。讨论了限制、影响和建议。
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