青年期における対人的葛藤のあり方と自己愛傾向との関連
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The purpose of this study was to examine patterns of conflict in interpersonal relationship in contemporary adolescents, and to examine the relation between the patterns of conflict in interpersonal relationship and psychological coping reactions, and narcissistic tendency. The Porcupine Dilemma Scale, The Coping Scale to the Porcupine Dilemma, Narcissistic Personality Inventory-S (NPI-S) were administered to 190 subjects (mean age 20.0years). The notable results as follows; (1) The result of cluster analysis, there was 4 patterns of conflict in interpersonal relationship, "high conflict group", "close anxiety group", "low conflict group", "separation anxiety group". (2) "Hige conflict group" showed higher scores on all factors of the Coping Scale to the Porcupine Dilemma, and showed higher score on "a need for attention and praise" factor of NPI-S. (3) "Close anxiety group" showed higher anxiety to approaching to other person. Half of subjects belonged to this group, so this group seemed to represent the contemporary adolescents.
- 2006-03-31