2015
DOI: 10.7763/ijiet.2015.v5.469
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The Relationship between Covert Narcissism and Relational Aggression in Adolescents: Mediating Effects of Internalized Shame and Anger Rumination

Abstract: Abstract-The purpose of this study was to test the pass model of the causal relationships among covert narcissism, internalized shame, anger rumination, and relational aggression. Also, another purpose was to verify internalized shame and anger rumination mediated between covert narcissism and relational aggression. For this study, data were collected from 653 students (336 males, 317 females) at eleven Korean high schools and were analyzed with the method of structural equation modeling. The results supported… Show more

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“…The research results showed a E-ISSN: 2783-333X significant relationship between the three variables of disgust, IS, and MCB with the ER of women injured by infidelity. The results of this research were consistent with previous results (Fatolaahzadeh et al, 2017;Fazel Hamedani & Ghorban Jahromi, 2018;Ghim et al, 2015;Ghobadi et al, 2021;Hadian & Amini, 2019;Johnson, 2020;Johnson, 2014;Kargar, Davoodi, & Mozafari, 2019;Melo, Oliveira, & Ferreira, 2020;Trindade, Ferreira, & Pinto-Gouveia, 2020).…”
Section: Tablesupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The research results showed a E-ISSN: 2783-333X significant relationship between the three variables of disgust, IS, and MCB with the ER of women injured by infidelity. The results of this research were consistent with previous results (Fatolaahzadeh et al, 2017;Fazel Hamedani & Ghorban Jahromi, 2018;Ghim et al, 2015;Ghobadi et al, 2021;Hadian & Amini, 2019;Johnson, 2020;Johnson, 2014;Kargar, Davoodi, & Mozafari, 2019;Melo, Oliveira, & Ferreira, 2020;Trindade, Ferreira, & Pinto-Gouveia, 2020).…”
Section: Tablesupporting
confidence: 92%
“…These thoughts could be accompanied by angry feelings or thoughts about revenge (Denson, 2013;Denson, Pedersen, & Miller, 2006;Sukhodolsky, Golub, & Cromwell, 2001). It is a common anger regulation strategy (Caprara, 1986;Sukhodolsky et al, 2001) and a risk factor for relational and several overt forms of aggression (Ghim, Choi, Lim, & Lim, 2015;Pedersen et al, 2011). Angry rumination is the prolonged thinking of anger-inducing events and is accompanied by imagination about revenge (Denson, 2013;Sukhodolsky et al, 2001).…”
Section: Relations Between Angry Rumination and Reactive-proactive mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…focusing on anger-related episodes and thoughts, see Sukhodolsky et al, 2001), which in turn can aggravate feelings of anger in the long term given its association with aggressive behaviors as coping responses (Bushman, 2002, Bushman et al, 2001. Indeed, anger rumination mediates the effect of narcissism on relational aggression, suggesting that narcissism leads to relational aggression only when anger rumination is also present (Ghim, Choi, Lim & Lim, 2015).…”
Section: Organization Of Responses (Affect and Behavior Domains)mentioning
confidence: 99%