Evidence That Frame of Reference Effects Can Reduce Socially Prescribed Perfectionism [PDF]
Socially prescribed perfectionism appears to drive disordered eating behaviour in young women, usually via messages from fellow women. Social psychological research suggests that framing effects can be manipulated to reduce the effect of unhealthy ...
Ayoub Bouguettaya +4 more
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Perfectionism is a personality disposition characterized by striving for flawlessness and setting exceedingly high standards for performance, accompanied by tendencies for overly critical evaluations.
Kenneth R. Ginsburg, Susan T. Sugerman
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The Impact of Spiritual Well-Being on Multidimensional Perfectionism in University Students: A Nationwide Survey [PDF]
Background: Perfectionism is a multidimensional personality trait encompassing both adaptive and maladaptive aspects that strongly influence students’ psychological health.
Alessio Lo Cascio +9 more
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The Role of Parental Perfectionism and Child Temperament in the Intergenerational Transmission of Perfectionism: A Pilot Study [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Perfectionism is a personality trait characterised by the setting of extremely high and unrealistic personal standards, accompanied by critical self-evaluations.
Diana Oliveira +5 more
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Features of perfectionism among future environmental engineers [PDF]
The purpose of the study is to analyze students’ high demands on themselves and others; the desire to achieve sophistication in everything (especially in work) – perfectionism.
Kostsova Maria +2 more
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Does Perfectionism Lead to Well-Being? The Role of Flow and Personality Traits
Perfectionism is a personality trait that plays an important role in understanding human behavior and functioning. There has been a focus on the negative aspects and outcomes of perfectionism, and less is known about whether and how perfectionism relates
Tamar Kamushadze +3 more
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Perfectionism or Perfectionisms in Orthorexia Nervosa
Purpose: Perfectionism is considered a transdiagnostic construct that characterises eating disorders (EDs) and obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) and that could also depict orthorexia nervosa (ON). The principal aim of this study was to investigate what dimensions of perfectionism mostly represent ON. Moreover, it was evaluated if dieting impacted the
Caterina Novara +4 more
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Introduction: The relationship between maladaptive perfectionism and Internalizing (ID) and Externalizing Disorders (ED) in children needs to be better understood, along with the intergenerational transmission of these traits from parents to children ...
Melania Martucci +6 more
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The Mediating Role of Dispositional Optimism and Perfectionism on the Relationship Between Perceived Parental Psychological Control and Support and Adolescents' Well-Being. [PDF]
Sorrenti L +4 more
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The Influence of Parental Perfectionism and Parenting Styles on Child Perfectionism
Perfectionism is a significant transdiagnostic process related to the development and maintenance of several psychological disorders. The main models of the development of perfectionism focus on early childhood experiences and postulate that parental ...
Cláudia Carmo +3 more
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