Relationship between the Dark Triad and depressive symptoms.
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The Dark Triad (DT) is composed of three closely related personality traits:
psychopathy, Machiavellianism and narcissism. These traits have been linked to
emotional deficits. The aim of the present study was to analyze the relationship
between the DT traits, including sub-dimensions, and depressive symptoms in order
to identify those factors most strongly associated with the development of depression
in individuals scoring high on DT. For these purposes, a total of 791 adults
(M = 35.76 years; 24.91% males) completed a questionnaire battery including DT
traits and depression measures. A positive significant correlation was found between
psychopathy and Machiavellianism traits (total score and all sub-dimensions) and
depressive symptoms. For narcissism, the direction of the correlation was dependent
on the sub-dimension assessed. A model explaining 26.2% of the depressive
symptoms scores was composed of the callous affect and criminal tendencies
sub-dimensions of psychopathy, cynical view of human nature, which is a
sub-dimension of Machiavellianism, and entitlement and self-sufficiency, which
are sub-dimensions of narcissism. In addition, some of the relationships found
between DT sub-dimensions and depressive symptoms appeared to depend on
gender. Our results could have implications for detection and intervention programs
aimed at decreasing the negative emotional consequences suffered by individuals
with high DT scores. Limitations and future lines of research are discussed.
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Gómez-Leal R, Megías-Robles A, Gutiérrez-Cobo MJ, Cabello R, Fernández-Abascal EG, Fernández-Berrocal P. 2019. Relationship between the Dark Triad and depressive symptoms. PeerJ 7:e8120 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8120
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