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. 2024 Jul 30;14(1):17503.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-67954-2.

Grandiose narcissism, unfounded beliefs, and behavioral reactions during the COVID-19 pandemic

Magdalena Żemojtel-Piotrowska  1 Artur Sawicki  2 Jarosław Piotrowski  3 Uri Lifshin  4 Mabelle Kretchner  5 John J Skowronski  6 Constantine Sedikides  7 Peter K Jonason  3   8 Mladen Adamovic  9 Oli Ahmed  10 Kokou A Atitsogbe  11 Laith Al-Shawaf  12 Seth Christopher Yaw Appiah  13 Rahkman Ardi  14 Uzma Azam  15 Zana Hasan Babakr  16 Einar Baldvin Baldursson  17 Sergiu Bălțătescu  18 Konstantin Bochaver  19 Aidos Bolatov  20 Mario Bonato  21 Harshalini Y Bundhoo  22 Trawin Chaleeraktrakoon  23 Phatthanakit Chobthamkit  23 Richard G Cowden  24 Victor Counted  25 Gisela de Clunie  26 Sonya Dragova-Koleva  27 Carla Sofia Esteves  28 Valdiney V Gouveia  29 Katherine Gundolf  30 Salima Hamouda  31 Carmen Haretche  32 Evelyn Hye Kyung Jeong  33 Dzintra Iliško  34 Najma Iqbal Malik  35 John Jamir Benzon Aruta  36 Fanli Jia  37 Veljko Jovanović  38 Tomislav Jukić  39 Doroteja Pavan Jukić  40 Shanmukh V Kamble  41 Narine Khachatryan  42 Martina Klicperova-Baker  43 Christoph Kogler  44 Emil Knezović  45 Metodi Koralov  27 Monika Kovacs  46 Walaa Labib M Eldesoki  47   48 Aitor Larzabal Fernandez  49 Kadi Liik  50 Sadia Malik  35 John Maltby  51 Karine Malysheva  52 Agim Mamuti  53 Jasmina Mangafic  54 Chanki Moon  55 Taciano L Milfont  56 Stephan Muehlbacher  57 Reza Najafi  21 Emrah Özsoy  58 Joonha Park  59 Pablo Pérez de León  60 Iva Polackova Solcova  43 Jano Ramos-Diaz  61 Goran Ridic  62 Ognjen Riđić  45 Adil Samekin  63 Andrea Spoto  21 Andrej Starc  64 Delia Stefenel  65 Kiều Thị Thanh Trà  66 Habib Tiliouine  67 Robert Tomšik  68 Jorge Torres-Marín  69 Charles S Umeh  70 Eduardo Wills-Herrera  71 Anna Wlodarczyk  72 Zahir Vally  73 Christin-Melanie Vauclair  74 Illia Yahiiaiev  52 Somayeh Zand  75
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Grandiose narcissism, unfounded beliefs, and behavioral reactions during the COVID-19 pandemic

Magdalena Żemojtel-Piotrowska et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

A theoretical perspective on grandiose narcissism suggests four forms of it (sanctity, admiration, heroism, rivalry) and states that these forms conduce to different ways of thinking and acting. Guided by this perspective, we examined in a multinational and multicultural study (61 countries; N = 15,039) how narcissism forms are linked to cognitions and behaviors prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic. As expected, differences in cognitions and behaviors across narcissism forms emerged. For example, higher narcissistic rivalry predicted lower likelihood of enactment of COVID-19 prevention behaviors, but higher narcissistic sanctity predicted higher likelihood of enactment of COVID-19 prevention behaviors. Further, whereas the heroism, admiration, and rivalry narcissism forms acted in a typically antisocial manner, with high narcissism predicting greater endorsement of unfounded health beliefs, the sanctity form acted in a prosocial manner, with higher narcissism being linked to lower endorsement of unfounded COVID-19 health beliefs. Thus, the findings (a) support the idea of four narcissism forms acting differently, and (b) show that these differences reflect a double-edged sword, sometimes linking to an anti-social orientation, and sometimes linking to a pro-social orientation.

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