Early family experiences, narcissistic traits and adjustment in emerging adulthood

Ivana Hanzec-Marković, Kristina Vujnović-Malivuk, Anja Wertag
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Exposure to risky family environment during childhood affects diverse mental health outcomes in adulthood. Recent studies have found associations between narcissistic personality traits and retrospective accounts of early experiences. However, it is important to distinguish between two forms of narcissism: the grandiose (characterized by grandiosity, aggression, and dominance) and the vulnerable narcissism (characterized by a defensive and insecure grandiosity that obscures the feelings of inadequacy, incompetence and negative affect) because some aspects of narcissism are more strongly related to psychological wellbeing than others. Therefore, our goal was to examine the relationship between early risky family experiences, individual’s narcissistic traits and adjustment in emerging adulthood. Moreover, we wanted to examine narcissistic vulnerability and grandiosity as possible mediators between early risky family experiences and current adjustment (wellbeing and distress). Data were collected on a total of 348 university students in Croatia (294 females, Mage = 21.57, SD = 2.91) in an online study. The hypothesized mediation model was tested using path analysis and showed good fit to the data. Early risky family experiences positively predicted both grandiose and vulnerable narcissism, and also directly negatively predicted one’s personal wellbeing and positively one’s distress. Furthermore, vulnerable narcissism positively predicted distress and negatively predicted one’s wellbeing, while grandiose narcissism did not predict any indicator of adjustment. Therefore, the hypothesis regarding the mediating role of narcissistic traits was only partly confirmed. In sum, the results show theoretically meaningful connections between
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早期家庭经历,自恋特征和成年初期的适应
童年时期暴露于危险的家庭环境会影响成年后的各种心理健康结果。最近的研究发现,自恋型人格特征与回顾早期经历之间存在关联。然而,区分两种形式的自恋是很重要的:浮夸型(以浮夸、侵略和支配为特征)和脆弱型自恋(以防御和不安全的浮夸为特征,掩盖了不足、无能和负面影响的感觉),因为自恋的某些方面与心理健康的关系比其他方面更强。因此,我们的目标是研究早期危险的家庭经历、个体的自恋特征和成年初期的适应之间的关系。此外,我们想要检验自恋的脆弱性和自大是否可能是早期危险家庭经历和当前调整(幸福和痛苦)之间的中介。通过在线研究收集克罗地亚348名大学生(294名女性,Mage = 21.57, SD = 2.91)的数据。采用通径分析对假设的中介模型进行了检验,结果表明该模型与数据拟合良好。早期风险家庭经历对浮夸型和脆弱型自恋均有正向预测,对个人幸福感有直接负向预测,对个人痛苦有正向预测。此外,脆弱型自恋正向预测痛苦,负向预测幸福,而浮夸型自恋不预测任何调整指标。因此,关于自恋特征中介作用的假设仅得到部分证实。综上所述,结果显示了在理论上有意义的联系
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