2016
DOI: 10.1111/jopy.12287
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Adolescent Communal Narcissism and Peer Perceptions

Abstract: Adolescent communal narcissism appears to be tied to negative peer perceptions. The implications for understanding the interpersonal consequences of adolescent grandiosity in communal domains are discussed.

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“…Similarly, another study reveals that although communal narcissism is related to self-reported pro-social behavior among adolescents, it is also associated with peer-reported aggression (Barry, Lui, Lee-Rowland, & Moran, 2017). Yet another study by Giacomin and Jordan (2015) shows that communal narcissists behave less communally and display less communal selfenhancement when their agentic need for power is validated.…”
Section: Communal Narcissism and Pro-environmentalismmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Similarly, another study reveals that although communal narcissism is related to self-reported pro-social behavior among adolescents, it is also associated with peer-reported aggression (Barry, Lui, Lee-Rowland, & Moran, 2017). Yet another study by Giacomin and Jordan (2015) shows that communal narcissists behave less communally and display less communal selfenhancement when their agentic need for power is validated.…”
Section: Communal Narcissism and Pro-environmentalismmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Past research results on narcissism and prosocial behavior are inconsistent, with positive relationships [18,19], negative relationships [6,13,20,21], or no significant relationships [22] being found. However, to the best of our knowledge, these previous studies were based on grandiose-type narcissism without considering another subtype of narcissism, such as vulnerable narcissism, although there is a potential possibility that both dimensions of narcissism are relatively orthogonal [23].…”
Section: Narcissism and Prosocial Behaviorsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…It is worth mention that, our research may be a useful step to the establishment of a developmental framework for the NARC model as it may help us to understand the different predictive effects of the NARC model on interpersonal trust and the interactive relationships in adolescence. Adolescent narcissism is an important issue that should be explored in youth development because people are considered to be particularly self‐centered during this developmental period (Barry & Lee‐Rowland, 2015; Barry et al ., 2017). However, this research area lacks an integrated developmental framework on adolescent narcissism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adolescence is an important developmental period in one’s life. During this period, adolescents long for individuation, autonomy, and tend to be self‐centered, all of which may easily lead to narcissism (Barry & Lee‐Rowland, 2015; Barry, Lui, Lee Rowland & Moran, 2017; Hill & Lapsley, 2011). Some evidence has shown that adolescent narcissism levels are fairly high (Barry, Pickard & Ansel, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%