Unmasking the Dark Triad: Exploring its Relationship with Attitudes Towards Intimate Partner Violence

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Waite, C. and Mooney, R. 2024. Unmasking the Dark Triad: Exploring its Relationship with Attitudes Towards Intimate Partner Violence. Journal of Criminal Psychology.. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCP-02-2024-0016
AuthorsWaite, C. and Mooney, R.
Abstract

Purpose
Although it is a relatively recent conceptualization of malevolent personality, the dark triad (DT) has been widely researched and shown to be responsible for increases in physical violence, controlling behavior, short-term mating preferences and poor relationship quality. This study aims to investigate whether DT traits predict acceptance toward intimate partner violence (IPV) in the general population, addressing a gap in the literature regarding predictors of harmful attitudes toward romantic relationships.

Design/methodology/approach
In total, 150 adults aged 18–74 (76% women) completed two self-report questionnaires: the short DT and the IPV attitude scale-revised.

Findings
A series of hierarchical multiple regression analyses were conducted, with gender as predictor in the first models and DT traits added as predictors in second models. The results showed that male participants were more accepting of IPV than female participants. Over and above the contribution of gender, psychopathy and Machiavellianism positively predicted overall IPV acceptance, but narcissism did not. Psychopathy and Machiavellianism positively predicted acceptance of psychological abuse, and psychopathy positively predicted acceptance of controlling behaviors. Narcissism did not predict any facet of IPV acceptance.

Originality/value
To the best of the authors’ knowledge, as the first study to explore the roles of DT traits in acceptance of IPV behaviors, the results contribute to the understanding of how these traits may predispose individuals to harmful intimate partner behaviors. These findings can inform IPV prevention efforts to aid in the early identification of individuals who hold maladaptive beliefs surrounding romantic relationships.

Keywords

KeywordsDark Triad; personality; intimate partner violence; relationships; intimate partner abuse
Year2024
JournalJournal of Criminal Psychology.
PublisherEmerald Publishing
ISSN2009-3829
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1108/JCP-02-2024-0016
Web address (URL)https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JCP-02-2024-0016/full/html
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Online20 Jun 2024
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Accepted09 May 2024
Deposited21 Jun 2024
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