The current study aimed to identify the relationship between addiction to virtual social media and narcissistic personality disorder among a sample of South Valley University students. 22 years) and a standard deviation (0.741). The researcher used the virtual social media addiction scale prepared by the researcher, and the narcissistic personality disorder scale prepared by Radwa Abdel-Fattah. The results revealed that there is a correlation between virtual social media addiction and narcissistic personality disorder. Between virtual social media and the total degree of narcissistic personality disorder and its dimensions (Entitlement,Exhibitionism), while there was no statistically significant correlation with the transcendence dimension of narcissistic personality disorder. The results of the study also resulted in the absence of statistically significant differences between males and females in virtual communication networks according to the gender variable, as well as the presence of statistically significant differences in the dimensions of forefront and showmanship and the total degree of narcissistic personality disorder in the direction of males at a level of significance between (0.05 and 0.01), in When there were no statistically significant differences in the transcendence dimension.
(2023). Addiction to virtual social media and its relationship to narcissistic personality disorders. Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 32(59), 367-414. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2023.197979.1643
MLA
. "Addiction to virtual social media and its relationship to narcissistic personality disorders", Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 32, 59, 2023, 367-414. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2023.197979.1643
HARVARD
(2023). 'Addiction to virtual social media and its relationship to narcissistic personality disorders', Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 32(59), pp. 367-414. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2023.197979.1643
VANCOUVER
Addiction to virtual social media and its relationship to narcissistic personality disorders. Journal of Qena Faculty of Arts, 2023; 32(59): 367-414. doi: 10.21608/qarts.2023.197979.1643