2022
DOI: 10.1177/10731911221101367
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Measurement Invariance of the Pathological Narcissism Inventory and Multimethod Examination of Narcissistic Presentations in Community and Clinical Samples

Abstract: The Pathological Narcissism Inventory (PNI) is extensively used in recent empirical literature on pathological narcissism. However, most studies using the PNI are community-based, and no studies have used the PNI to investigate narcissistic presentations in personality disordered patients. This study investigates measurement invariance of the PNI in community participants and patients with personality disorders, and examines differences of narcissistic presentations in these samples through a multimethod appro… Show more

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“…Although theoretical and psychometrical investigations of trait narcissism are flourishing (e.g., Di Pierro et al, 2023; Miller et al, 2021; Wetzel et al, 2021), less is known about the measurement of state narcissism (Edershile et al, 2019), which is a major drawback as shifts from one narcissistic state to another are sometimes considered central features of narcissistic functioning (Gore & Widiger, 2016; Jauk et al, 2022; Kealy & Rasmussen, 2012; Pincus & Lukowitsky, 2010). Understanding the consequences of state narcissism and having appropriate tools to assess it might therefore have broad implications for theoretical advancements in narcissism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although theoretical and psychometrical investigations of trait narcissism are flourishing (e.g., Di Pierro et al, 2023; Miller et al, 2021; Wetzel et al, 2021), less is known about the measurement of state narcissism (Edershile et al, 2019), which is a major drawback as shifts from one narcissistic state to another are sometimes considered central features of narcissistic functioning (Gore & Widiger, 2016; Jauk et al, 2022; Kealy & Rasmussen, 2012; Pincus & Lukowitsky, 2010). Understanding the consequences of state narcissism and having appropriate tools to assess it might therefore have broad implications for theoretical advancements in narcissism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, agentic and neurotic narcissism are both positively related to antagonistic narcissism (M. L. Crowe et al, 2019;Krizan & Herlache, 2018). The role of antagonistic narcissism is further emphasized by the fact that within the structural organization of narcissistic personality, antagonistic narcissism acts like a bridge connecting agentic and neurotic narcissism (Di Pierro et al, 2023;Rogoza et al, 2022). Thus, adoption of the facet approach might offer additional insights in understanding the process of fluctuations in narcissism.…”
Section: Structure Of Trait Narcissismmentioning
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“…Different studies support the construct validity of the PNI, also advocating for its measurement invariance and convergent and discriminant validity (Morf et al, 2017; Wright et al, 2010). Di Pierro et al (2023) demonstrated that the PNI could be used reliably for assessing and comparing pathological narcissism traits in community participants and individuals with personality pathology. In addition, Somma et al (2019a, 2019b) established the PNI's measurement invariance between adolescents and young adults.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%