Hewitt Paul L, Flett Gordon L, Sherry Simon B, Habke Marie, Parkin Melanie, Lam Raymond W, McMurtry Bruce, Ediger Evelyn, Fairlie Paul, Stein Murray B
Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2003 Jun;84(6):1303-25. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.84.6.1303.
A concept involving the interpersonal expression of perfection, perfectionistic self-presentation, is introduced. It is argued that perfectionistic self-presentation is a maladaptive self-presentational style composed of three facets: perfectionistic self-promotion (i.e., proclaiming and displaying one's perfection), nondisplay of imperfection (i.e., concealing and avoiding behavioral demonstrations of one's imperfection), and nondisclosure of imperfection (i.e., evading and avoiding verbal admissions of one's imperfection). Several studies involving diverse samples demonstrate that perfectionistic self-presentation is a valid and reliable construct and a consistent factor in personal and interpersonal psychological distress. It is argued that the need to promote one's perfection or the desire to conceal one's imperfection involves self-esteem regulation in the interpersonal context.
本文引入了一个涉及完美的人际表达的概念——完美主义自我展示。研究认为,完美主义自我展示是一种适应不良的自我展示风格,由三个方面组成:完美主义自我提升(即宣扬和展示自己的完美)、不展示不完美(即隐藏和避免表现出自己的不完美行为)以及不透露不完美(即回避和避免口头承认自己的不完美)。多项涉及不同样本的研究表明,完美主义自我展示是一个有效且可靠的结构,也是个人和人际心理困扰中的一个一致因素。研究认为,提升自身完美的需求或隐藏自身不完美的欲望涉及人际情境中的自尊调节。