Examining the connection between nature connectedness and dark personality

Dean Fido, Alice Rees, Philip Clarke, Dominic Petronzi, Miles Richardson

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The psychological construct of nature connectedness - the depth of an individual's relationship with the natural world - has not only been associated with benefits for mental well-being but has also shown relationships with personality traits relevant to the dark personality literature. These include agreeableness, cognitive and affective empathy, and callous and uncaring traits. Across two independently-sampled studies we delineate relationships between explicit and implicit indices of nature connectedness and dark personality. In Study 1 (N = 304), psychopathy (and Machiavellianism) was associated with self-reported, but not implicitly-measured, nature connectedness. Moreover, individuals scoring high on dark personality exhibited a preference for inner-city, relative to suburban or rural living. In Study 2 (N = 209), we replicated the findings of Study 1 in relation to explicit measures of nature connectedness but did not find further relationships between dark personality and the population densities of where participants had previously lived. Limitations of implicit and pseudo indices of nature connectedness are outlined, and the results are discussed in relation to future research and the potential role of nature connectedness interventions in forensic populations. Data, syntax, and the manuscript pre-print are available here: [https://osf.io/3mg5d/?view_only=b5c7749d4a7945c5a161f0915a2d0259].
Original languageEnglish
Article number101499
JournalJournal of Environmental Psychology
Volume72
Early online date24 Sept 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2020

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • nature connectedness
  • psychopathy
  • narcissism
  • sadism
  • Machiavellianism

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