Affiliation:
1. Department of Psychology, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that exposure to adverse life events is
positively associated with a tendency towards antisocial behavior. However,
results concerning relationships between antisocial behaviour and internal
factors, such as personality traits, are not so consistent. The present
study aimed to examine the effects of negative life events and Dark Tetrad
traits (narcissism, Machiavellianism, psychopathy, and sadism) on different
antisocial behaviors, including norm-breaking, aggression, vandalism, and
drug use. The sample included 221 high school students (66% females) from
three cities in Serbia. Results showed that negative life events
significantly predicted norm-breaking, aggression, and vandalism, while such
life events? power to predict drug use ceased once the dark traits were
added to the regression model. In the case of dark traits, narcissism,
psychopathy, and sadism positively predicted norm-breaking and aggression,
while sadism also predicted vandalism. Machiavellianism did not
significantly predict any of the antisocial behaviors. ?he results suggest
that norm-breaking is largely explained by both negative life events and
personality traits. Aggression, on the other hand, is better explained by
personality traits. Finally, the examined factors contribute much less to
the explanation of vandalism and drug use.The results are discussed in the
context of possible prevention of antisocial behavior in adolescents.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia