The effect of narcissism on self-aggression in criminals: the mediating role of interpersonal trust
ZHOU Bing-tao1 ZHAO Hui1 YANG Yu-fan2 YANG Bo1 LIU Yu-ping3
(1. School of Sociology, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing 100088, China; 2.The High School Affiliated to Renmin University of China, Beijing 100080, China; 3. School of Criminal Justice, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing 100088, China)
Abstract:This study aims to explore the relationship between two subtypes of narcissism, interpersonal trust and self-aggression in criminals. 534 prisoners were investigated with pathological narcissism questionnaire, general trust scale and self-directed aggression scale, and 493 valid questionnaires were collected. Results: Overt narcissism has a marginal significant negative predictive effect on self-aggression, while covert narcissism has a significant positive predictive effect on self-aggression. Under the mediating effect of interpersonal trust, overt narcissism and covert narcissism have negative and positive indirect effects on self-aggression respectively.
周冰涛,赵辉,杨与凡,杨波,刘宇平. 罪犯自恋人格与自我攻击:人际信任的中介作用[J]. 应用心理学, 2023, 29(3): 246-253.
ZHOU Bing-tao, ZHAO Hui, YANG Yu-fan, YANG Bo, LIU Yu-ping. The effect of narcissism on self-aggression in criminals: the mediating role of interpersonal trust. 应用心理学, 2023, 29(3): 246-253.