Struggling or Liberating? The Effects of Machiavellianism on Break-Up Distress

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Negative emotions caused by break-up are the key work of university students’ psychological intervention. It is important to explore the specific factors of break-up distress for university students’ psychological intervention. Therefore, we investigated 869 university students to examine the effect of Machiavellianism and psychological capital on break-up distress, as well as its gender difference. The results indicated that high Machiavellians experience more break-up distress. Moreover, through structural equation models, we found that as for female university students, psychological capital mediated the relationship between Machiavellianism and break-up distress. However, as for male university students, the mediation effect was not significant. It means that for female university students, psychological capital acted as the mechanism to connect Machiavellianism and break-up distress.

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Zeng, P., Jin, W., Shi, Y., Hu, W., Geng, Y., & Zhan, T. (2022). Struggling or Liberating? The Effects of Machiavellianism on Break-Up Distress. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192114581

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