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Adaptive and maladaptive behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic: the roles of dark triad traits, collective narcissism, and health belief

Adaptive and maladaptive behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic: the roles of dark triad traits, collective narcissism, and health belief
Adaptive and maladaptive behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic: the roles of dark triad traits, collective narcissism, and health belief
In a nationally representative sample from Poland (N = 755), we examined the relationships between the Dark Triad traits (i.e., psychopathy, Machiavellianism, and narcissism) and collective narcissism (i.e., agentic and communal) on the one hand, and behaviors related to the COVID-19 pandemic at (1) the zero-order level, at (2) the latent variance level, and (3) indirectly through health beliefs about the virus (i.e., the health belief model) on the other. We focused on preventive and hoarding behaviors as common reactions toward the pandemic. Participants characterized by the Dark Triad traits engaged less in prevention and more in hoarding, whereas those characterized by collective narcissism engaged in more hoarding only. Coronavirus-related health beliefs mediated patterns of prevention (fully) and hoarding (partially) in the latent Dark Triad (Dark Core) and collective narcissism. However, specific beliefs worked in opposite directions, resulting in a weak indirect effect for prevention and a null indirect effect for hoarding. The results point to the utility of health beliefs in predicting behaviors during the pandemic, explaining (at least in part) problematic behaviors associated with the dark personalities (i.e., Dark Triad, collective narcissism).
COVID-19, Collective narcissism, Dark Triad, Hoarding, Prevention
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Nowa, Bartłomiej
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Nowa, Bartłomiej, Brzóska, Paweł, Piotrowski, Jarosław, Sedikides, Constantine, Żemojtel‐Piotrowska, Magdalena and Jonason, Peter K. (2020) Adaptive and maladaptive behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic: the roles of dark triad traits, collective narcissism, and health belief. Personality and Individual Differences, 167, 1-6, [110232]. (doi:10.1016/j.paid.2020.110232).

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In a nationally representative sample from Poland (N = 755), we examined the relationships between the Dark Triad traits (i.e., psychopathy, Machiavellianism, and narcissism) and collective narcissism (i.e., agentic and communal) on the one hand, and behaviors related to the COVID-19 pandemic at (1) the zero-order level, at (2) the latent variance level, and (3) indirectly through health beliefs about the virus (i.e., the health belief model) on the other. We focused on preventive and hoarding behaviors as common reactions toward the pandemic. Participants characterized by the Dark Triad traits engaged less in prevention and more in hoarding, whereas those characterized by collective narcissism engaged in more hoarding only. Coronavirus-related health beliefs mediated patterns of prevention (fully) and hoarding (partially) in the latent Dark Triad (Dark Core) and collective narcissism. However, specific beliefs worked in opposite directions, resulting in a weak indirect effect for prevention and a null indirect effect for hoarding. The results point to the utility of health beliefs in predicting behaviors during the pandemic, explaining (at least in part) problematic behaviors associated with the dark personalities (i.e., Dark Triad, collective narcissism).

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Accepted/In Press date: 30 June 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 15 July 2020
Published date: 1 December 2020
Additional Information: Funding Information: The work of the third and fifth authors was supported by grant number 2016/21/B/HS6/01069 financed by Polish National Science Centre . The last author was partially funded by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange ( PPN/ULM/2019/1/00019/U/00001 ). Publisher Copyright: © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
Keywords: COVID-19, Collective narcissism, Dark Triad, Hoarding, Prevention

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Local EPrints ID: 442527
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/442527
ISSN: 0191-8869
PURE UUID: 749516d5-0061-4800-8291-4aea8e5c9a4a
ORCID for Constantine Sedikides: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4036-889X

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Date deposited: 17 Jul 2020 16:31
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Author: Bartłomiej Nowa
Author: Paweł Brzóska
Author: Jarosław Piotrowski
Author: Magdalena Żemojtel‐Piotrowska
Author: Peter K. Jonason

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