Curran Thomas, Hill Andrew P
1 University of Bath.
2 York St John University.
J Sport Exerc Psychol. 2018 Oct 1;40(5):269-279. doi: 10.1123/jsep.2018-0059. Epub 2018 Nov 13.
Perfectionism purportedly bestows vulnerability to distress through an interaction with achievement and interpersonal stress. The authors test this by assessing athletes' perfectionism and subsequent self-conscious emotion following repeated competitive failure. A total of 60 college athletes undertook three 4-min competitive sprint trials on a cycle ergometer and were instructed that they had performed the worst of all competitors on each occasion. Measures of perfectionism (self-oriented and socially prescribed) were taken at baseline and measures of pride, guilt, and shame were taken at baseline and three times following each successive failure. Across the successive failures, self-oriented perfectionism predicted within-person trajectories of decreasing pride and increasing guilt. Socially prescribed perfectionism predicted within-person trajectories of increasing shame and guilt. Furthermore, a combination of high self-oriented and high socially prescribed perfectionism predicted the steepest within-person increases in shame and guilt. Findings support an achievement-specific vulnerability hypothesis whereby those higher in perfectionism experience pronounced distress following competitive failure.
完美主义据称通过与成就和人际压力的相互作用,使人更容易陷入痛苦。作者通过评估运动员的完美主义以及在多次比赛失败后的自我意识情绪来验证这一点。共有60名大学生运动员在自行车测力计上进行了三次4分钟的竞争性短跑试验,并被告知他们每次的表现都是所有竞争者中最差的。在基线时测量完美主义(自我导向型和社会规定型),在基线时以及每次连续失败后的三次测量骄傲、内疚和羞耻感。在连续的失败中,自我导向型完美主义预测了个体内部骄傲感下降和内疚感增加的轨迹。社会规定型完美主义预测了个体内部羞耻感和内疚感增加的轨迹。此外,高自我导向型和高社会规定型完美主义的组合预测了个体内部羞耻感和内疚感最急剧的增加。研究结果支持了一个特定于成就的脆弱性假设,即那些完美主义程度较高的人在比赛失败后会经历明显的痛苦。