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Estudio empírico del trastorno narcisista de la personalidad (TNP)

Authors: TRECHERA, JOSÉ LUIS; MILLÁN VÁSQUEZ DE LA TORRE, GENOVEVA; FERNÁNDEZ MORALES, EMILIO;

Estudio empírico del trastorno narcisista de la personalidad (TNP)

Abstract

La investigación pretende profundizar en la descripción y evaluación del Trastorno Narcisista de la Personalidad (TNP). En primer lugar, se define el TNP según cuatro rasgos: autoimagen distorsionada; falta de empatía, hipersensibilidad a la evaluación de los demás y dificultades en la relación interpersonal. A partir de una muestra de 1025 sujetos se construye una prueba de 15 ítems para medir el TNP, con tres factores: narcisismo, maquiavelismo y dominancia. Al mismo tiempo, se elaboran dos escalas falta de empatía y exhibicionismo, relacionadas con la patología narcisista. Los resultados confirman la estructura plurifactorial del concepto (TNP), encontrando importantes diferencias entre el trastorno en el contexto hispano y el norteamericano, así como significativas relaciones con la prueba de Mehrabian & Epstein, la escala Ma4 de Harris & Lingoes y el NPI de Raskin & Hall. También, aparecen significativas relaciones entre el TNP y distintas variables como la edad y el sexo.

This research aims at getting deep into the description and assessment of narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). Firstly, we define NPD by four characteristics: false self-image, lack of empathy, sensitivity to criticism and disturbances in interpersonal relationships. Taking from a sample of 1025 persons, we elaborated a 15items test to measure NPD with three factors: narcissism, Machiavellianism and dominance. At the same time, we elaborated two tests, lack of empathy and exhibitionism, related to narcissistic pathology. The results confirm the multifactor structure of the concept (NPD), finding important differences between NPD in the Spanish and the American contexts as well as significant relations with the Mehrabian and Epstein Tests, the Ma4 Scale by Harris and Lingoes and the NPI by Raskin and Hall. In addition, there were significant relations between NPD and different variables such as age and gender.

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NARCISISMO, personalidade narcisista, Escala de evaluación, escala de avaliação, Narcisismo, ESCALA DE EVALUACIÓN, transtorno de personalidade, Personalidad narcisista, Escala de Evaluación, PERSONALIDAD NARCISISTA, Psychology, Evaluation Scale, narcisismo, Personalidad Narcisista, Personality disorder, Personality Disorder, BF1-990, Transtorno de personalidade, Trastorno de personalidad, Personalidade narcisista, Evaluation scale, TRASTORNO DE PERSONALIDAD, Narcissistic personality, Narcissism, Escala de avaliação, Narcissistic Personality

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