An exploration of the correlates of grandiose and vulnerable narcissism in romantic relationships: Homophily,partner characteristics,and dyadic adjustment |
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Institution: | 1. University of Florida, USA;2. Indiana University Bloomington, USA;3. Stetson University, USA;4. The Ohio State University at Mansfield, USA;5. Western Sydney University, Australia;6. University of Houston, USA;7. University of Mississippi, USA |
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Abstract: | The present study examined the characteristics of individuals (N = 104 undergraduate couples) who date grandiosely or vulnerably narcissistic individuals, including the experience of developmental trauma, general and pathological personality traits, and psychopathology, using multiple data sources. In addition, relationship duration was tested as a moderator of the relations between the narcissism dimensions and relationship adjustment. Actor–Partner Interdependence Models indicated that negative relationship adjustment was found when both partners had higher entitlement/exploitativeness traits and had been together for a longer period of time. Overall, there were no clear patterns of partner characteristics, although some evidence for homophily emerged for traits related to grandiose narcissism. |
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Keywords: | Narcissism Romantic relationships Homophily Grandiose Vulnerable |
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