The Relationship Between Narcissism and Friendship Qualities in Adolescents: Gender as a Moderator

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Hui Zhou
Yan Li
Bao Zhang
Mou Zeng
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[1] Sun Yat-sen University,Department of Psychology
[2] DePaul University,Department of Psychology
[3] Beijing Normal University Zhuhai Campus,Faculty of Education
[4] Chuxiong Normal University,Institute of Elementary Education
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Sex Roles | 2012年 / 67卷
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Narcissism; Friendship quality; Gender difference; Adolescents;
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The present study explored the gender characteristics of narcissism as well as its relationship with friendship quality dimensions (i.e., trust & support, validation, and disclosure & communication) among 485 (197 boys and 288 girls) junior high and high school adolescents in a Southwest province in China. Significant gender differences were found, such that boys were more narcissistic than girls,while girls reported higher levels of friendship qualities, including validation and disclosure & communication. To examine gender moderations in the relationships between narcissism and friendship quality dimensions, multiple-group (by boys and girls) structural equation modeling were conducted. The results revealed the significant gender moderations in the associations between narcissism and friendship quality dimensions, while controlling for adolescent grade level. Specifically, narcissism significantly and positively related to the three aspects of friendship qualities (i.e., trust & support, validation, and disclosure & communication) among boys, but was not related to friendship quality among girls. Discussions are provided for an understanding of the current findings in the Chinese cultural context.
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