Bullying involvement and psychopathic personality: disentangling the links among college students

IF 1.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
G. Wendt, Marli Appel-Silva, Alice P. Jones-Bartoli
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Abstract

There is a good deal of research about the predictors of aggressive and antisocial behaviour in children, adolescents, and adults. Additionally, previous work has established a link between psychopathic personality and disruptive behaviours among youth, with clear links to bullying. However, little is known about the role of psychopathic personality traits in the manifestation of bullying in young adults. In order to shed additional understanding on the nature of the relationship between bullying and psychopathy, the current investigation proposes to compare psychopathic personality traits in relation to participants’ roles in bullying and to examine the relationships between bullying and psychopathy. The sample comprised here involves 273 college students (Mage=25.5; SD=6.1), who responded to measures of psychopathy and bullying behaviours. With the exception of Carefree Non-Planfulness, Fearlessness, Stress Immunity and Social Influence, all other psychopathic domains measured by the PPI-R-40 were positively correlated with victimisation (rrange=.07-.35). Higher self-reporting of bullying others was linked with higher levels of Blame Externalisation, Machiavellianism, Rebellion Nonconformity, Self-Centred Impulsivity factor, Social Influence, and total psychopathy (rrange=.08-.38). Significant differences between participants’ involvement with bullying for Blame Externalisation, Machiavellian Egocentricity, Rebellion Nonconformity, Social Influence, Total Psychopathy and Self-Centred Impulsivity factor. Implications of the study, along with limitations and directions for future research are discussed.
欺凌卷入与心理变态人格:大学生之间的联系
关于儿童、青少年和成年人攻击性和反社会行为的预测因素,有很多研究。此外,先前的工作已经确定了精神病人格与青年破坏性行为之间的联系,并与欺凌有明显联系。然而,人们对精神变态人格特征在年轻人欺凌表现中的作用知之甚少。为了进一步了解欺凌和精神病之间关系的本质,目前的调查建议将精神病人格特征与参与者在欺凌中的角色进行比较,并研究欺凌和精神疾病之间的关系。这里的样本涉及273名大学生(Mage=25.5;SD=6.1),他们对精神病和欺凌行为的测量做出了反应。除了无忧无虑的非计划性、无畏、压力免疫和社会影响外,PPI-R-40测量的所有其他精神病领域都与受害呈正相关(range=0.07-.35)。欺凌他人的自我报告越高,则与更高水平的指责外部化、马基雅维利主义、反叛不顺从、以自我为中心的冲动因素有关,社会影响和总体精神病(range=0.08-.38)。参与者参与欺凌的显著差异包括责任外部化、马基雅维利式自我中心主义、反抗不合规、社会影响、总体精神病和以自我为中心的冲动因素。讨论了这项研究的意义,以及未来研究的局限性和方向。
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