Assortative Mating for Psychopathy Components and its Effects on the Relationship Quality in Intimate Partners

In three studies, we examined assortative mating for psychopathy components as well as its effects on the relationship quality in intimate partners. Compared to the original structure we confirmed three factors of psychopathy: criminal tendencies (CT), erratic lifestyle (ELS) and interpersonal manip...

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Main Authors: Igor Kardum, Jasna Hudek-Knezevic, Asmir Gračanin, Nermina Mehic
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Language:English
Published: University of Rijeka 2017-05-01
Series:Psychological Topics
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Online Access:http://pt.ffri.hr/index.php/pt/article/view/400
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author Igor Kardum
Jasna Hudek-Knezevic
Asmir Gračanin
Nermina Mehic
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description In three studies, we examined assortative mating for psychopathy components as well as its effects on the relationship quality in intimate partners. Compared to the original structure we confirmed three factors of psychopathy: criminal tendencies (CT), erratic lifestyle (ELS) and interpersonal manipulation (IM), while callous affect (CA) was not replicated. Hypotheses regarding positive versus negative assortment, initial assortment versus convergence, and active assortment versus social homogamy were tested. All hypotheses were examined using both variable-centered approach (VCA) and couple-centered approach (CCA). We found moderate positive assortment between intimate partners in psychopathy as a latent construct estimated by structural modelling. Furthermore, positive assortment for all three components of psychopathy was found either by using only VCA (CT), only CCA (IM) or both approaches (ELS). Additionally, initial assortment rather than convergence hypothesis and active assortment rather than social homogamy hypothesis was confirmed for all three psychopathy components, with a slight tendency towards divergence and social homogamy. We explored the effects of similarity in psychopathy components on the women and men' relationship quality by using profile similarity and polynomial regression analyses. Profile similarity in IM was significantly positively related to women's relationship quality, while the results of the polynomial regression analyses were more complex, and showed that only (dis)similarity in CT did not exert any effect on women and men's relationship quality. Greater disagreement between women and men's ELS was related with more sharp decrease of women's relationship quality, while men's relationship quality decreased at the higher levels of women and men's ELS. Greater disagreement between women and men's IM results in a lower women's relationship quality, while women and men's relationship quality was higher when women's IM was higher than men's.
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spelling doaj.art-080c451333c94133935779258f259a5a2022-12-22T02:06:41ZengUniversity of RijekaPsychological Topics1332-07422017-05-01261211239150Assortative Mating for Psychopathy Components and its Effects on the Relationship Quality in Intimate PartnersIgor Kardum0Jasna Hudek-Knezevic1Asmir Gračanin2Nermina Mehic3Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of RijekaDepartment of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of RijekaDepartment of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of RijekaDepartment of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of RijekaIn three studies, we examined assortative mating for psychopathy components as well as its effects on the relationship quality in intimate partners. Compared to the original structure we confirmed three factors of psychopathy: criminal tendencies (CT), erratic lifestyle (ELS) and interpersonal manipulation (IM), while callous affect (CA) was not replicated. Hypotheses regarding positive versus negative assortment, initial assortment versus convergence, and active assortment versus social homogamy were tested. All hypotheses were examined using both variable-centered approach (VCA) and couple-centered approach (CCA). We found moderate positive assortment between intimate partners in psychopathy as a latent construct estimated by structural modelling. Furthermore, positive assortment for all three components of psychopathy was found either by using only VCA (CT), only CCA (IM) or both approaches (ELS). Additionally, initial assortment rather than convergence hypothesis and active assortment rather than social homogamy hypothesis was confirmed for all three psychopathy components, with a slight tendency towards divergence and social homogamy. We explored the effects of similarity in psychopathy components on the women and men' relationship quality by using profile similarity and polynomial regression analyses. Profile similarity in IM was significantly positively related to women's relationship quality, while the results of the polynomial regression analyses were more complex, and showed that only (dis)similarity in CT did not exert any effect on women and men's relationship quality. Greater disagreement between women and men's ELS was related with more sharp decrease of women's relationship quality, while men's relationship quality decreased at the higher levels of women and men's ELS. Greater disagreement between women and men's IM results in a lower women's relationship quality, while women and men's relationship quality was higher when women's IM was higher than men's.http://pt.ffri.hr/index.php/pt/article/view/400psychopathy componentsassortative matinginitial assortmentactive assortmentrelationship quality
spellingShingle Igor Kardum
Jasna Hudek-Knezevic
Asmir Gračanin
Nermina Mehic
Assortative Mating for Psychopathy Components and its Effects on the Relationship Quality in Intimate Partners
Psychological Topics
psychopathy components
assortative mating
initial assortment
active assortment
relationship quality
title Assortative Mating for Psychopathy Components and its Effects on the Relationship Quality in Intimate Partners
title_full Assortative Mating for Psychopathy Components and its Effects on the Relationship Quality in Intimate Partners
title_fullStr Assortative Mating for Psychopathy Components and its Effects on the Relationship Quality in Intimate Partners
title_full_unstemmed Assortative Mating for Psychopathy Components and its Effects on the Relationship Quality in Intimate Partners
title_short Assortative Mating for Psychopathy Components and its Effects on the Relationship Quality in Intimate Partners
title_sort assortative mating for psychopathy components and its effects on the relationship quality in intimate partners
topic psychopathy components
assortative mating
initial assortment
active assortment
relationship quality
url http://pt.ffri.hr/index.php/pt/article/view/400
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