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The dark core of personality and socially aversive psychopathology
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Abstract Objective: Although dark traits as studied in mainstream personality research and socially aversive psychopathology as studied in abnormal psychology intend to account for the same classes of behavior, their degree of conceptual and, consequently, empirical correspondence has remained limited at bes... view more
Objective: Although dark traits as studied in mainstream personality research and socially aversive psychopathology as studied in abnormal psychology intend to account for the same classes of behavior, their degree of conceptual and, consequently, empirical correspondence has remained limited at best. We aim to overcome this divide by demonstrating clear convergence between the common core of all dark traits (the Dark Factor of Personality, D) and the four prominent instances of socially aversive psychopathology: narcissistic, antisocial, paranoid, and borderline tendencies. Method: In a large-scale, eight-month longitudinal study we assessed D, basic personality (the six HEXACO dimensions), and narcissistic, antisocial, paranoid, and borderline tendencies at time 1 (N = 2,329) and the latter aversive tendencies again at time 2 (N = 668) using different inventories. Results: D predicted all instances of socially aversive psychopathology cross-sectionally and longitudinally, with a large effect size on average, beyond the six HEXACO dimensions and even beyond the very same instances (measured through a different inventory). Conclusions: Bridging mainstream personality and abnormal psychology, the findings reveal strong, theory-consistent correspondence between dark traits and socially aversive psychopathology once dark traits are viewed through the lens of their common core, D.... view less
Keywords
personality; psychopathology; deviant behavior; narcissism; personality traits
Classification
Personality Psychology
Psychological Disorders, Mental Health Treatment and Prevention
Free Keywords
D factor; dark traits; HEXACO; socially aversive psychopathology; Deutsche Versionen des Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI-d) (ZIS 51)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
Page/Pages
p. 216-227
Journal
Journal of Personality, 89 (2021) 2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/jopy.12577
ISSN
1467-6494
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed