Rice Kenneth G, Tucker Carolyn M, Desmond Frederic F
Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-2250, USA.
J Clin Psychol Med Settings. 2008 Sep;15(3):171-81. doi: 10.1007/s10880-008-9119-6. Epub 2008 Jun 29.
Most research on perfectionism is based on convenience samples of university students or clinically distressed samples, and therefore relatively less is known about the development and implications of perfectionism for other groups. In this study, we examined perfectionism and depression in low-income African American (n = 39) and White (n = 55) adolescents with chronic illnesses (most with diabetes, asthma, and/or hypertension) and their primary parents. We specifically examined the association between parent and child perfectionism, and the link between perfectionism and depression in both groups. The African American adolescents reported significantly more maladaptive perfectionism than did the White adolescents, and the African American parents reported significantly higher scores on depression than did the White parents. Correlations and regression analyses revealed similarities and differences in perfectionism-depression associations that might be explained in light of cultural differences and the unique physical and emotional challenges faced by youth with chronic illnesses.
大多数关于完美主义的研究是基于大学生的便利样本或临床苦恼样本,因此,对于完美主义在其他群体中的发展及影响,我们所知相对较少。在本研究中,我们调查了患有慢性疾病(大多数患有糖尿病、哮喘和/或高血压)的低收入非裔美国青少年(n = 39)和白人青少年(n = 55)及其主要父母的完美主义和抑郁情况。我们特别研究了父母与子女完美主义之间的关联,以及两组中完美主义与抑郁之间的联系。非裔美国青少年报告的适应不良完美主义显著多于白人青少年,非裔美国父母报告的抑郁得分显著高于白人父母。相关性和回归分析揭示了完美主义与抑郁关联中的异同,这可能根据文化差异以及患有慢性疾病的青少年所面临的独特身体和情感挑战来解释。