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View article: The clashing nature of rebelliousness: Nontraditional attitudes and counter‐normative behaviors show divergent associations with intelligence
The clashing nature of rebelliousness: Nontraditional attitudes and counter‐normative behaviors show divergent associations with intelligence Open
Objective Prior literature indicates that nontraditional attitudes are linked to higher intelligence. However, such attitudes in adolescence often accompany counter‐normative, delinquent‐type behaviors, which are themselves negatively link…
View article: Egos deflating with the Great Recession: A cross-temporal meta-analysis and within-campus analysis of the Narcissistic Personality Inventory, 1982–2016
Egos deflating with the Great Recession: A cross-temporal meta-analysis and within-campus analysis of the Narcissistic Personality Inventory, 1982–2016 Open
Scholars posit that economically prosperous times should produce higher individualism and narcissism, and economically challenging times lower individualism and narcissism. This creates the possibility that narcissism among U.S. college st…
View article: Moral injury and ICD-11 complex PTSD (CPTSD) symptoms among treatment-seeking veterans in the United Kingdom.
Moral injury and ICD-11 complex PTSD (CPTSD) symptoms among treatment-seeking veterans in the United Kingdom. Open
Overall, the two sets of findings suggest the special relevance of MI among veterans who are struggling with CPTSD. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
View article: Further evidence that only children are not more narcissistic than individuals with siblings
Further evidence that only children are not more narcissistic than individuals with siblings Open
Are only children more narcissistic than individuals with siblings? Prior research on the topic has produced conflicting and/or inconclusive results. Dufner et al., 2019 published a recent and widely reported empirical test of this hypothe…
View article: Measurement confounds in study on social media usage and adolescent life satisfaction
Measurement confounds in study on social media usage and adolescent life satisfaction Open
Billions of people engage with social media. Even small causal links with mental health outcomes can have enormous consequences. Orben et al. (1) recently published one of the largest (and certainly the longest) investigations of this topi…
View article: Understanding the roles of religious comfort and strain on depressive symptoms in an inpatient psychiatric setting.
Understanding the roles of religious comfort and strain on depressive symptoms in an inpatient psychiatric setting. Open
Understanding the role of religion in mental illness has always been complicated as some people turn to religion to cope with their illness, whereas others turn away. The overarching purpose of this study was to draw on quantitative and qu…
View article: The Dark Triad Traits from a Life History Perspective in Six Countries
The Dark Triad Traits from a Life History Perspective in Six Countries Open
Work on the Dark Triad traits has benefited from the use of a life history framework but it has been limited to primarily Western samples and indirect assessments of life history strategies. Here, we examine how the Dark Triad traits (i.e.…
View article: Acknowledgment of Ad Hoc Reviewers
Acknowledgment of Ad Hoc Reviewers Open
View article: Entering Adulthood in a Recession Tempers Later Narcissism: But Only in Men
Entering Adulthood in a Recession Tempers Later Narcissism: But Only in Men Open
In a recent study, Bianchi (2014) showed that macroeconomic conditions (i.e. average unemployment rate) during the years of emerging adulthood (ages 18-25) are inversely related to adult narcissism. Fletcher (2015) called into question the…
View article: Entering adulthood in a recession tempers later narcissism – But only in men
Entering adulthood in a recession tempers later narcissism – But only in men Open