Are they out to get me? Individual differences in nonclinical paranoia as a function of narcissism and defensive self-protection

J Pers. 2022 Oct;90(5):727-747. doi: 10.1111/jopy.12693. Epub 2021 Dec 20.

Abstract

Objective: Three studies tested a novel model of the narcissism-paranoia link, whereby narcissism (primarily its socially maladaptive facets) is associated with paranoia via over-use of defensive self-protection and/or under-use of self-affirmation.

Methods: In Study 1, 245 online volunteers (87% female; MAGE = 20.92; 44% White-British) completed trait measures of narcissism, self-enhancement/protection strategies and paranoia. In Study 2, 116 students (82% female; MAGE = 20.23; 70% White-British) completed baseline measures, then reported state reactions and paranoia following two difficult and two pleasant interpersonal events after 3-10 days. In Study 3, 517 online volunteers (64% female; MAGE = 22.76; 77% White/Caucasian) completed baseline measures, experienced a standardized social exclusion (vs. neutral) manipulation (Cyberball), then reported state reactions and paranoia.

Results: In Study 1, narcissism was associated with higher paranoia via defensiveness. In Study 2, this was replicated in difficult but not pleasant events, and was driven by the Entitlement/Exploitativeness facet of narcissism. In Study 3, narcissistic rivalry and vulnerable narcissism, but not admiration, were associated with Cyberball-related paranoia via general defensiveness and denigration of others.

Conclusions: Individuals high in narcissism-especially its socially maladaptive facets-who over-rely on defensive self-protection strategies in response to threat, are particularly vulnerable to paranoia. Findings help to understand individual differences in paranoia.

Keywords: defensiveness; narcissism; paranoia; self-affirmation; self-enhancement; self-protection.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Individuality
  • Male
  • Narcissism*
  • Paranoid Disorders*
  • Self Concept
  • Students
  • Young Adult