2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.amp.2013.07.005
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Les dimensions du narcissisme et de l’estime de soi comme prédicteurs de l’agression en lien avec la violence conjugale

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“…The results we found for narcissists C-IPV perpetration and victimization were similar to the ones by Talbot et al (2015), Tetreault et al (2021) and Webster et al (2016), where this personality trait predicted in-person IPV behaviors, without being the most decisive trait. This weak relation may be due to a narcissist’s propensity to directly aggress only when their ego or personal position is threatened (Jones & Paulhus, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…The results we found for narcissists C-IPV perpetration and victimization were similar to the ones by Talbot et al (2015), Tetreault et al (2021) and Webster et al (2016), where this personality trait predicted in-person IPV behaviors, without being the most decisive trait. This weak relation may be due to a narcissist’s propensity to directly aggress only when their ego or personal position is threatened (Jones & Paulhus, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…This weak relation may be due to a narcissist’s propensity to directly aggress only when their ego or personal position is threatened (Jones & Paulhus, 2010). Specifically, narcissism is primarily related to cyber controlling, presumably because these people feel entitled to monitor or dominate their partner’s behavior (Raskin & Hall, 1981; Talbot et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, Machiavellianism is correlated with psychological control, not physical abuse (Brewer et al, 2018). Narcissism is also correlated with offline IPV (see Talbot et al, 2015). Those high in Dark Triad traits exhibit behaviours such as control and manipulation towards a romantic partner (Furnham et al, 2013;Koehn et al, 2019).…”
Section: The Dark Triad and Cyber Dating Abusementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the study of self-esteem and aggression is thoroughly reported (Babakhani, 2011;Hardaker & Tsakanikos, 2014;Locke, 2009aLocke, , 2009bMatsuura, Hashimoto, & Toichi, 2010;Ostrowsky, 2010;PaisiLazarescu, 2014;Przepiorka et al, 2014;Sandstrom & Jordan, 2008;Talbot, Babineau, & Bergheul, 2015;Teng, Liu, & Guo, 2015;Wang et al, 2013;Webster, 2007;Zeigler-Hill, Enjaian, Holden, & Southard, 2014), it is not a thouroughly revised one in the realm in driving psychology (Edwards et al, 2013;Ouimet et al, 2013;Przepiorka et al, 2014). This gives weight to the argument held by this cumulus of bibliographical material.…”
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