Title Odnos tendencije interpersonalne viktimizacije, interpersonalne orijentacije i sklonosti dramatiziranju kod hrvatskih studenata
Title (english) Relationship between The tendency for interpersonal victimhood, Interpersonal orientation and Need for drama among Croatian students
Author Maja Bakota
Mentor Ana Šimunić (mentor)
Committee member Marina Nekić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Ana Šimunić (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Irena Pavela Banai (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Zadar (Department of Psychology) Zadar
Defense date and country 2021-05-28, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Psychology
Abstract Tendencija interpersonalne viktimizacije i sklonost dramatiziranju su maladaptivne osobine ličnosti koje se usmjeravaju na manje poželjne, ali u populaciji rasprostranjene osobine koje su tek relativno nedavno definirane. Dok tendenciju interpersonalne viktimizacije karakterizira permanentan osjećaj koji pojedinac ima o sebi kao žrtvi u mnogim interpersonalnim odnosima (Gabay i sur., 2020), sklonost dramatiziranju nepoželjna je osobina koju obilježava impulzivna manipulacija drugima iz pozicije žrtve (Frankowski i sur., 2016). S navedenim osobinama ličnosti vezuje se interpersonalna orijentacija koja predstavlja strategije koja osoba koristi u odnosima prema generaliziranim drugima, a iskazuje se u kretanju prema, od i protiv ljudi (Mladenov, 2013). Cilj ovog istraživanja bio je provjeriti latentnu strukturu i pouzdanost mjernog instrumenta Tendencije interpersonalne viktimizacije, s obzirom da je ovo njegova prva primjena na hrvatskom uzorku, te ispitati njegov odnos s interpersonalnom orijentacijom i sklonosti dramatiziranju na uzorku studenata na području Republike Hrvatske. Istraživanje je provedeno korištenjem online upitnika, a uzorak se sastojao od 351 studenta, odnosno u istraživanju je sudjelovalo 259 sudionica, 88 sudionika i 4 osobe koje se nisu željele identificirati sa spolom, u dobi od 18 do 32, s ukupno šest državnih Sveučilišta.
Rezultati dobiveni u ovom istraživanju potvrđuju postojanje četverofaktorske strukture Skale tendencije interpersonalne viktimizacije s jednim faktorom višeg reda, tendencije viktimizaciji. Utvrđeno je i da hrvatski prijevod Skale interpersonalne viktimizacije ima zadovoljavajuću konvergentnu valjanost, s obzirom da su dobivene pozitivne korelacije rezultata sudionika na Skali interpersonalne viktimizacije s rezultatima na subskali izigravanja žrtve, ali i s ostalim rezultatima dobivenima na Skali potrebe za dramom. Također, uz naizmjeničnu kontrolu Skale interpersonalne viktimizacije i potrebe za dramom, ali i uz kontrolu socijalno poželjnog odgovaranja, utvrđeno je da ukupan rezultat dobiven na obe skale pozitivno korelira s ukupnim rezultatom na mizantropskoj orijentaciji, dok ukupan rezultat na Skali tendencije interpersonalne viktimizacije korelira i s ukupnim rezultatom na filantropskoj orijentaciji. Konačno, utvrđeno je da ne postoji statistički značajna razlika između muškaraca i žena koji su sudjelovali u istraživanju na većini ispitivanih varijabli. Ipak, utvrđeno da su sudionici u istraživanju skloniji interpersonalnoj manipulaciji i iskazuju veću potrebu za dramom u odnosu na sudionice. Istraživanje nudi bolje razumijevanje odnosa ispitivanih osobina ličnosti koje postaju sve relevantnije u modernom društvu s obzirom da glorificiranje dramatičnih ponašanja te slijepo podupiranje i zauzimanje za samoprozvane žrtve nikad nije bilo društveno prisutnije i popularnije.
Abstract (english) The tendency for interpersonal victimhood and the need for drama are maladaptive personality traits that target less desirable, but prevalent traits in the population that have been relatively recently defined. While the tendency for interpersonal victimhood is characterized by the permanent feeling being a victim in different interpersonal relationships (Gabay et al., 2020), need for drama is an undesirable trait characterized by impulsive manipulation of others from the position of perceived victimhood (Frankowski et al., 2016). These personality traits are associated with Interpersonal orientation, which represents the strategies a person uses in dealing with generalized others, and is expressed in the movement towards, away and against people (Mladenov, 2013). The aim of this study was to verify the latent structure and reliability of the measuring instrument the Tendency for interpersonal victimhood, since this is its first application on a Croatian sample, and also to examine its relationship with Interpersonal orientation and Need for drama on a sample of Croatian students. The research was conducted using an online questionnaire and the sample consisted of 351 students, more precisely 259 female, 88 male participants and 4 participants who didn`t want to identify with any gender, age 18 to 32 years, from a total of six state universities. The results obtained in this study confirm the existence of a fourfactors with one higher order factor solution of the Tendency for interpersonal victimhood scale. It was also determined that the Croatian translation of the Tendency for interpersonal victimhood scale has a satisfactory convergent validity, given that the results of participants on the Tendency for interpersonal victimhood scale were positively correlated with the results obtained on the persistent perceived victimhood subscale, but also with other results obtained on the entire Need for drama scale. While controlling alternately the results on the Tendency for interpersonal victimhood scale and the Need for drama scale, and controlling social desirability bias in both cases, it was found that the total score obtained on both scales positively correlates with the total score on negative (misanthropic) orientation, while the total score on the Tendency for interpersonal victimhood scale also correlates with the result in positive (philanthropic) orientation. Finally, it was found that there was no statistically significant difference between males and females who participated in the study on most of the researched variables. However, it was found that male participants are more prone to interpersonal manipulation and expressing a greater need for drama compared to female participants. The research offers a better understanding of the relationships of examined personality traits that are becoming increasingly relevant in modern society given that glorifying dramatic behaviors and blindly supporting and advocating for self-proclaimed victims has never been more socially present and popular.
Keywords
tendencija interpersonalne viktimizacije
sklonost dramatiziranju
interpersonalna orijentacija
socijalno poželjno odgovaranje
Keywords (english)
The tendency for interpersonal victimhood
Need for drama
Interpersonal orientation
social desirability bias
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:162:777467
Study programme Title: Psychology Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra psihologije (magistar/magistra psihologije)
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Created on 2021-07-12 12:48:28