Ong Clarissa W, Lee Eric B, Petersen Julie M, Levin Michael E, Twohig Michael P
Department of Psychology, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA.
Department of Psychology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, USA.
J Clin Psychol. 2021 Nov;77(11):2576-2591. doi: 10.1002/jclp.23187. Epub 2021 May 29.
Perfectionism is generally associated with worse mental health outcomes, though evidence suggests elements of it may be helpful. In light of these findings, we examined whether psychological skills like psychological flexibility and self-compassion moderated the relationship between perfectionism and wellbeing (i.e., quality of life, symptom impairment, and psychological distress).
Undergraduate students (N = 677) completed self-report measures.
A latent profile analysis identified three perfectionism groups (low, average, and high) based on four perfectionism subscales: concern over mistakes, need for approval, rumination, and striving for excellence. Generally, we found that psychological flexibility and/or self-compassion buffered the impact of average and high perfectionism on quality of life and symptom impairment.
Our results support the utility of practicing psychological flexibility and/or self-compassion for people with average and high levels of perfectionism. Limitations include using a cross-sectional design and nonclinical sample.
完美主义通常与较差的心理健康结果相关,不过有证据表明其某些方面可能是有益的。鉴于这些发现,我们考察了心理灵活性和自我同情等心理技能是否调节了完美主义与幸福感(即生活质量、症状损害和心理困扰)之间的关系。
本科生(N = 677)完成了自我报告测量。
一项潜在剖面分析基于四个完美主义分量表(对错误的担忧、对认可的需求、反复思考和追求卓越)确定了三个完美主义组(低、中、高)。总体而言,我们发现心理灵活性和/或自我同情缓冲了中等和高度完美主义对生活质量和症状损害的影响。
我们的结果支持了对中等和高度完美主义者练习心理灵活性和/或自我同情的效用。局限性包括采用横断面设计和非临床样本。