Perfectionism explains variance in self-defeating behaviors beyond self-criticism: Evidence from a cross-national sample [PDF]
Does perfectionism predict maladjustment beyond self-criticism? Attention to this key question is needed as some studies suggest perfectionism may not explain variance in maladjustment beyond self-criticism.
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The Consequences of Perfectionism Scale: Factorial structure and relationships with perfectionism, performance perfectionism, affect, and depressive symptoms [PDF]
This study investigated the Consequences of Perfectionism Scale (COPS) and its relationships with perfectionism, performance perfectionism, affect, and depressive symptoms in 202 university students using confirmatory factor analysis, correlations, and ...
Hoyle, Alison J. +2 more
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Work-related mental problems can be defined as behaviors, emotions and cognitions that impede the successful completion of a task in a given time frame, i. e., the difficulty or inability to achieve important work-related goals. They are highly prevalent
Christiane Steinert +4 more
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Moral perfectionism and moral values, virtues, and judgments: Further investigations [PDF]
In a first psychological investigation of moral perfectionism, Yang, Stoeber, and Wang (2015) adapted items from the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale to differentiate perfectionistic personal moral standards and concern over moral mistakes ...
Stoeber, Joachim, Yang, Hongfei
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Academic Perfectionism, Psychological Well-Being, and Suicidal Ideation in College Students
High levels of perfectionism in college students can compromise their academic performance and psychological well-being. This study aims to analyze the implication of perfectionism in psychological well-being and suicidal ideation in the last year. A total of 1.287 students from different degrees reported their academic performance in the previous ...
Olga Fernández-García +5 more
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Representations of work engagement and workaholism in modern psychological research [PDF]
Nowadays athletes in order to achieve high results and achievements should donate their own interests and private life because of spending much more time for countless flights, acclimatization, everyday workout and competition.
Valentina V. Barabanshchikova +1 more
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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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Psychometric Evaluation of the Performance Perfectionism Scale for Sport in the South Korean Context
The purpose of this study was to validate the Performance Perfectionism Scale for Sport (PPS-S) for use in South Korean student-athletes, addressing the critical need for a culturally appropriate measure of perfectionism in sport.
Yeongjun Seo, Hwasup Ko, Bumsoo Kim
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The Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale revisited: More perfect with four (instead of six) dimensions [PDF]
The Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (FMPS; Frost, Marten, Lahart & Rosenblate, 1990) provides six subscales for a multidimensional assessment of perfectionism: Concern over Mistakes (CM), Personal Standards (PS), Parental Expectations (PE ...
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Perfectionism in sport and dance: A double-edged sword [PDF]
The author provides comments on the contributions to this special issue on perfectionism in sport and dance focusing on how they provide further support for the view that perfectionism is a "double-edged sword." In addition, the author gives his personal
Stoeber, Joachim
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