Substantive vs. superficial self-enhancement: Differentiating narcissism constructs from self-esteem following failure

We proposed that, following failure, narcissistic self-enhancement is designed to buffer symptoms of failure via self-serving accounts or avoidance (i.e., superficial self-enhancement) without promoting actual self-enhancement (i.e., substantive self-enhancement), whereas high-self-esteem self-enhan...

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Veröffentlicht in:Personality and individual differences 2020-01, Vol.152, p.109560, Article 109560
Hauptverfasser: Hart, William, Tortoriello, Gregory K., Richardson, Kyle, Breeden, Christopher J.
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Zusammenfassung:We proposed that, following failure, narcissistic self-enhancement is designed to buffer symptoms of failure via self-serving accounts or avoidance (i.e., superficial self-enhancement) without promoting actual self-enhancement (i.e., substantive self-enhancement), whereas high-self-esteem self-enhancement is designed to promote substantive self-enhancement. A college sample (N = 232) completed measures of narcissism constructs (grandiose and vulnerable) and trait self-esteem. Next, participants completed indicators of psychological distress and superficial vs. substantive modes of self-enhancement after simulating a failure in agentic and relationship domains. Self-esteem was generally characterized by reduced psychological distress, substantive self-enhancement, and some reductions in superficial self-enhancement. Grandiose narcissism was also characterized by reduced psychological distress, but, unlike self-esteem, was only associated with superficial self-enhancement (excuses and devaluation). Vulnerable narcissism was characterized by greater psychological distress and only superficial self-enhancement (avoidance). Findings were highly similar across agentic and relationships domains. Broadly, the findings cohere with the idea that narcissism and self-esteem constructs represent distinct self-enhancement strategies. •Self-esteem related positively to substantive self-enhancement after failure.•Narcissism constructs related positively to superficial self-enhancement outcomes.•Self-esteem and grandiose narcissism related negatively to psychological distress.•Vulnerable narcissism related positively to psychological distress.
ISSN:0191-8869
1873-3549
DOI:10.1016/j.paid.2019.109560