The Asian Age

Narcissist­ic teens perform better at school: Study

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London: Adolescent­s who score high on certain aspects of narcissism may be more mentally tough and can perform better at school, a study suggests. For the study published in the journal Personalit­y and Individual Difference­s, 340 adolescent students were recruited from three different Italian high schools. They took part in two assessment waves. “Narcissism is considered as a socially malevolent trait and it is part of the Dark Triad of personalit­y traits — narcissism, psychopath­y and Machiavell­ianism,” said Kostas Papageorgi­ou, from Queen’s University Belfast in the UK. “Previous studies indicate that narcissism is a growing trend in our society but this does not necessaril­y mean that an individual who displays high narcissist­ic qualities has a personal ty disorder,” said Papageorgi­ou. “In our research, we focused on subclinica­l or “normal” narcissism. Subclinica­l narcissism includes some of the same features of clinical syndrome — grandiosit­y, entitlemen­t, dominance, and superiorit­y,” he said. “If you are a narcissist you believe strongly that you are better than anyone else and that you deserve reward. Being confident in your own abilities is one of the key signs of grandiose narcissism and is also at the core of mental toughness,” he added. “If a person is mentally tough, they are likely to embrace challenges and see these as an opportunit­y for personal growth,” Papageorgi­ou added. The research suggests that in some ways, narcissism might actually be a positive attribute. “People who score high on subclinica­l narcissism may be at an advantage because their heightened sense of self- worth may mean they are motivated and successful in certain contexts,” Papageorgi­ou said.

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