1 The University of Auckland, New Zealand.
2 Marbella International University Centre, Spain.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2018 Feb;44(2):200-213. doi: 10.1177/0146167217733079. Epub 2017 Oct 7.
It is a common conception that entitlement is increasing among younger generations over time. However, although there is some evidence for this trend, other findings are less conclusive. The current research investigated change in psychological entitlement across the adult lifespan for men and women (ages 19-74), using six annual waves of data (2009-2014) from the New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study ( N = 10,412). We employed Cohort-Sequential Latent Growth Modeling to assess mean-level change in entitlement. Entitlement was found to be generally unchanging over time for both men and women, with only those aged 65 and above showing increasing entitlement. Entitlement showed a steady downward trend across age. These findings from a large national probability sample suggest that change in entitlement may follow a decreasing developmental trend across the lifespan. In New Zealand, at least, there is no evidence for a narcissism epidemic.
有一种普遍的观点认为,随着时间的推移,年轻一代的权利意识正在增强。然而,尽管有一些证据表明存在这种趋势,但其他发现的结论则不那么明确。目前的研究调查了成年期男女(19-74 岁)的心理权利感在整个生命周期中的变化,使用了来自新西兰态度和价值观研究(2009-2014 年)的六个年度数据(n=10412)。我们采用队列序列潜在增长模型来评估权利感的平均水平变化。结果发现,男性和女性的权利感总体上随时间保持不变,只有 65 岁及以上的人表现出权利感增加。权利感随年龄呈稳步下降趋势。这些来自大型全国概率样本的发现表明,权利感的变化可能遵循整个生命周期的下降发展趋势。至少在新西兰,没有证据表明自恋流行病的存在。