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精神病、马基雅维利主义和自恋等特征通常被用来描述人类人格的阴暗面。这些特征统称为黑暗人格三联征(Paulhus, 2014),一直是心理学家寻求对消极人格特征更细致理解的研究重点。为了进一步探索这一主题,研究人员将亚临床施虐症纳入其中,也称为日常施虐症(Buckels等人,2013),并开发了一种新的分类,称为黑暗四分体(Međedović & petroviki, 2015)。黑暗四分体包括各种与个人和社会问题相关的负面特征和特征,被认为是不受欢迎的(Jonason et al., 2010)。这些人格特征在流行文化中的普遍存在及其对人际关系和工作场所的影响(Sedikides et al., 2004)使得对黑暗四分体的深入研究可能对个人有益,特别是从浪漫关系的角度来看。先前的研究表明,黑暗特质与情感依恋维度之间存在相关性(Nickisch et al., 2020),嫉妒与情感依恋之间存在相关性(Knobloch et al., 2001;Marshall et al., 2013;Karakurt, 2001),支持情感依恋期望在本研究中起中介作用。
Da li je povezanost između crta mračne tetrade ličnosti i ljubomore posredovana stilovima afektivne vezanosti?
Traits such as psychopathy, Machiavellianism, and narcissism are commonly used to describe the dark side of human personality. These traits, collectively known as the dark personality triad (Paulhus, 2014), have been the focus of research by psychologists seeking a more nuanced understanding of negative personality traits. To further explore this subject, researchers have included subclinical sadism, also known as everyday sadism (Buckels et al., 2013), and developed a new classification called the dark tetrad (Međedović & Petrović, 2015). The dark tetrad encompasses various negative traits and characteristics that are associated with personal and social problems, and are considered undesirable (Jonason et al., 2010). The pervasiveness of these personality traits in popular culture and their impact on interpersonal relationships and the workplace (Sedikides et al., 2004) make deeper research into the dark tetrad potentially beneficial for individuals, especially from the perspective of romantic relationships. Previous studies have shown a correlation between dark traits and affective attachment dimensions (Nickisch et al., 2020), as well as between jealousy and affective attachment (Knobloch et al., 2001; Marshall et al., 2013; Karakurt, 2001), supporting the expectation of affective attachment playing a mediating role in this research.