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Development and Psychometric Testing of Perfectionism Inventory to Assess Perfectionism and Academic Stress in University Students: A Cross-Sectional Multi-Centre Study. [PDF]

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Perfectionism, procrastination, and psychological distress.

Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2012
Using a cross-panel design and data from 2 successive cohorts of college students (N = 357), we examined the stability of maladaptive perfectionism, procrastination, and psychological distress across 3 time points within a college semester. Each construct was substantially stable over time, with procrastination being especially stable.
Kenneth G. Rice   +2 more
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Client perfectionism and psychological symptoms throughout psychotherapy

Psychotherapy Research, 2017
Objective: Given the psychological issues experienced by individuals high in perfectionistic concerns (maladaptive perfectionism), or a feeling as if one is never good enough, and discrepancies in the literature as to whether these individuals experience benefits from therapy, it is imperative that research examine whether perfectionism actually ...
Clarissa M E, Richardson   +3 more
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Perfectionism Cognitions, Rumination, and Psychological Distress

Journal of Rational-Emotive and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, 2002
The current study examined the extent to which dimensions of perfectionism are associated with a ruminative response orientation and the experience of cognitive intrusions in response to stressful events. Our main goal was to test the hypothesis that individuals characterized by frequent automatic thoughts involving perfectionistic themes would also be
Gordon L. Flett   +3 more
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Perfectionism affects change in psychological symptoms.

Psychotherapy, 2015
The primary goal of this study was to examine how perfectionism affects psychological symptoms during the course of treatment. We examined session-by-session symptom changes in a sample of 105 adult clients who presented for counseling at a psychology training clinic housed at a large Midwestern university in the United States.
Kenneth G, Rice   +4 more
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Perfectionism, trait emotional intelligence, and psychological outcomes

Personality and Individual Differences, 2015
Abstract Perfectionistic strivings and perfectionistic concerns correlate moderately and positively but exhibit divergent patterns of associations with positive and negative outcomes. Despite accumulated evidence supporting the incremental validity of trait emotional intelligence, over and above the Big Five, the contention that trait emotional ...
Martin M. Smith   +2 more
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Are perfectionism cognitions and cognitive emotion regulation strategies mediators between perfectionism and psychological distress?

Personality and Individual Differences, 2017
Abstract Recent studies proposed that maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation (CER) is associated with negative dimensions of perfectionism and mediates the relationship between this trait and negative affect dimensions. In the present longitudinal study, our aim was to examine whether and which perfectionism cognitions and CER strategies would ...
António Macedo   +6 more
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Stress, psychological distress, burnout and perfectionism in UK dental students

British Dental Journal, 2020
Introduction With an emphasis on good grades and a high level of performance, studying dentistry can be stressful and may attract a greater number of students with perfectionist strivings. Prolonged stress can lead to mental ill-health, including a risk of burnout and psychological distress.Aims To examine the level and sources of stress, psychological
Victoria, Collin   +2 more
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Perfectionism and well-being: A positive psychology framework

Personality and Individual Differences, 2017
Abstract Grounded in the tripartite model of perfectionism and previous empirical support, the current study explored qualitatively different types of perfectionists and their well-being. A total of 276 college students responded to measures of perfectionism, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and well-being.
Hanna Suh   +2 more
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Perfectionism as a mediator of psychological distress: A student's perspective

Medical Teacher, 2021
Dear Editor Whilst I appreciate the authors’ efforts, I think the study (Eley et al. 2020) oversimplifies complex relationships.
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