Domains of perfectionism: Prevalence and relationships with perfectionism, age, gender, and satisfaction with life [PDF]
Perfectionists have been described as people who want to be perfect in all domains of their lives. Few studies to date, however, have investigated what domains people are perfectionistic in. Using two samples (109 university students, 289 Internet users),
Stoeber, Franziska S., Stoeber, Joachim
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Worry, procrastination, and perfectionism: Differentiating amount of worry, pathological worry, anxiety, and depression [PDF]
This study investigates features that differentiate worry from somatic anxiety and depression. Theoretical models of the worry process suggest that worry is closely related to procrastination.
Joormann, J., Stöber, Joachim
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Perfectionism in young musicians: Relations with motivation, effort, achievement, and distress [PDF]
Many musicians experience anxiety and distress when performing, which has been related to perfectionism. Recent findings, however, show that only some facets of perfectionism are associated with anxiety and distress, whereas other facets are associated ...
Bieling +32 more
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The 2 x 2 model of dispositional perfectionism has been very well received by researchers of the topic, leading to the creation of new studies that have analyzed the way in which the four proposed subtypes are distinctly associated with measures of ...
Cándido J Inglés +4 more
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Perfectionism, achievement motives, and attribution of success and failure in female soccer players [PDF]
While some researchers have identified adaptive perfectionism as a key characteristic to achieving elite performance in sport, others see perfectionism as a maladaptive characteristic that undermines, rather than helps, athletic performance. Arguing that
Anshel M. H. +14 more
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Multidimensional perfectionism and narcissism: Grandiose or vulnerable? [PDF]
Multidimensional perfectionism is related to grandiose narcissism, with other-oriented perfectionism showing the strongest, most consistent relationships. The relationships with vulnerable narcissism, however, are unclear.
Nealis, Logan J. +2 more
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Objective To explore 1) if perfectionism, perceived distress/coping, and cognitive emotion regulation (CER) are associated with and predictive of negative/positive affect (NA/PA); and 2) if CER and perceived distress/coping are associated with ...
Juliana Castro +3 more
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An etiological model of perfectionism.
ObjectivePerfectionism has been recognized as a transdiagnostic factor that is relevant to anxiety disorders, eating disorders and depression. Despite the importance of perfectionism in psychopathology to date there has been no empirical test of an ...
Gayle K Maloney +3 more
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Factors of academic procrastination: The role of perfectionism, anxiety and depression [PDF]
This study investigated dimensions of perfectionism, anxiety, and depression as factors of academic procrastination. Our main research interest was to examine the role of specific dimensions of perfectionism as moderators in the relationship between ...
Eva Kranjec, Katja Košir, Luka Komidar
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Self-Oriented and Socially Prescribed Perfectionism Among Hungarian Professional Folk Dancers
Introduction: Those characterized by high levels of self-oriented or socially prescribed perfectionism strive to meet high expectations. Dancers are prone to perfectionism and related negative psychological factors.
Csilla Almássy +2 more
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