Structural Relationships Among The Revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory And Grandiose And Vulnerable Narcissism
Abstract
Research shows that grandiosity and vulnerability are distinct aspects of narcissism. The Contemporary Clinical Model (CCM) of narcissism suggests that individuals fluctuate between grandiose narcissism (GN) and vulnerable narcissism (VN). The authors examine the relative contributions of the Behavioral Approach System (BAS), the Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS), and the Fight-Flight-Freeze System (FFFS) in the Revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of Personality (r-RST) to GN and VN. Few studies examine the r-RST, and even fewer examine the VN and GN distinction. To remain consistent with the CCM, structural equation modeling was used to account for individuals’ relative levels of VN and GN. Across two independent samples (Ns = 854 and 258), results indicated that GN is associated with higher BAS scores and that VN is associated with higher BIS scores. Relations among GN, VN, and FFFS were inconsistent between samples. Implications of the r-RST results are interpreted within the context of the CCM.
Publication Date
10-1-2018
Publication Title
Journal of Personality Disorders
Volume
32
Issue
5
Number of Pages
654-667
Document Type
Article
Personal Identifier
scopus
DOI Link
https://doi.org/10.1521/pedi_2017_31_318
Copyright Status
Unknown
Socpus ID
85051132737 (Scopus)
Source API URL
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85051132737
STARS Citation
Spencer, Christopher C.; Foster, Joshua D.; and Bedwell, Jeffrey S., "Structural Relationships Among The Revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory And Grandiose And Vulnerable Narcissism" (2018). Scopus Export 2015-2019. 10205.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/scopus2015/10205