The relation between memories of childhood psychological maltreatment and Machiavellianism |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Education, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001, China;2. Psychology Department at 9th People''s Hospital of Zhengzhou, 450001, China;3. School of Nursing, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001, China |
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Abstract: | Machiavellianism is a hot topic in several branches of psychology. Using Life-History Theory several studies identified Machiavellianism as a fast life strategy. According to this idea, Machiavellianism should be related to childhood adversities. Using a sample of adults we investigated the relationship between Machiavellianism and self-reported memories of childhood psychological maltreatment. Participants (247 individuals, 141 female, 32.38 ± 5.43 years of age on average) completed the Mach-IV Scale and the Childhood Abuse and Trauma Scale. Results showed a relationship between neglect and Machiavellianism in general, Machiavellian tactics, and Machiavellian world view. There was also a marginally significant link between punishment and Machiavellian tactics. Results are discussed from a moral developmental perspective and through the alexithymia hypothesis of Machiavellianism. |
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Keywords: | Machiavellianism Childhood psychological maltreatment Life-History Theory Moral development Alexithymia |
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