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What Lies Beyond the Superordinate Trait Perfectionism Factors? The Perfectionistic Self-Presentation and Perfectionism Cognitions Inventory Versus the Big Three Perfectionism Scale in Predicting Depression and Social Anxiety.

Silvia Casale1, Giulia Fioravanti1, Laura Rugai2, Gordon L Flett3, Paul L Hewitt4.   

Abstract

Extreme perfectionism has been linked with distress and dysfunction. This association is reflected by the recent development of the Big Three Perfectionism Scale (BTPS), which has superordinate trait-based scales that assess 3 broad elements-rigid, self-critical, and narcissistic perfectionism. We examined psychometric features of the BTPS as well as the links between the BTPS and indexes of distress. A sample of 602 undergraduates completed the BTPS, the Perfectionistic Self-Presentation Scale, the Perfectionism Cognitions Inventory, and measures of social anxiety and depression. Support was obtained for the psychometric qualities of the BTPS. All 3 superordinate trait factors were associated with social anxiety and depression. Analyses also established that rigid perfectionism, self-critical perfectionism, and narcissistic perfectionism are associated with perfectionistic cognitions and perfectionistic self-presentation. In addition, the results of a series of regression analyses established that perfectionistic self-presentation and perfectionistic cognitions accounted for significant unique variance in distress beyond the variance attributable to rigid, narcissistic, and self-critical perfectionism. Overall, our results suggest that the BTPS has significant promise as a predictor of various forms of dysfunction, but the cognitive and self-presentational aspects of the perfectionism construct are also uniquely relevant and not redundant with the BTPS superordinate trait factors.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30907635     DOI: 10.1080/00223891.2019.1573429

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pers Assess        ISSN: 0022-3891


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1.  Profiles of Perfectionistic Ruminations in Undergraduates: Impact on the Spontaneous Use of Mental Images.

Authors:  María Pilar Aparicio-Flores; José María Esteve-Faubel; Rosa Pilar Esteve-Faubel; Lucía Granados-Alós
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-05-16       Impact factor: 3.390

2.  Psychometric Properties of the Perfectionism Cognitions Inventory in Ecuador.

Authors:  María Pilar Aparicio-Flores; María Vicent; Ricardo Sanmartín; Carolina Gonzálvez; Roberto Ovidio Freire-Andino; José Manuel García-Fernández
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-08-12       Impact factor: 3.390

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