| Literature DB >> 34177104 |
Monica Fearn1, Claudia Marino2, Marcantonio M Spada1, Daniel C Kolubinski1.
Abstract
Past research has shown that perfectionism, can negatively impact self-esteem. However, the mediating factors that explain this relationship remain unclear. The current study aimed to investigate whether specific cognitive processes, namely, self-critical rumination and associated metacognitions, mediate this relationship. An opportunity sample of 347 participants completed a battery of online questionnaires measuring clinical perfectionism, self-critical rumination, metacognitions about self-critical rumination, self-esteem, and levels of psychological distress. Several hypotheses were tested to examine the associations between the study variables. Following this, a path analysis was used to determine whether the influence of perfectionistic concerns and perfectionistic striving on self-esteem is mediated by positive metacognitions about self-critical rumination, self-critical rumination, and negative metacognitions about self-critical rumination, serially. Positive metacognitions about self-critical rumination, self-critical rumination, and negative metacognitions about self-critical rumination partially mediated the relationship between perfectionistic concerns and self-esteem and fully mediated the relationship between perfectionistic striving and self-esteem. These results point towards possible interventions for those who struggle with low self-esteem due to their perfectionistic tendencies. Further investigations should explore additional factors that help to explain why perfectionism impacts self-esteem levels, whilst also addressing the limitations of this current research.Entities:
Keywords: Metacognition; Perfectionism; Self-Critical Rumination; Self-Esteem
Year: 2021 PMID: 34177104 PMCID: PMC8211435 DOI: 10.1007/s10942-021-00404-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ration Emot Cogn Behav Ther ISSN: 0894-9085
Fig. 1Proposed theoretical model (MSCR = Metacognitions about Self-critical Rumination)
Means, standard deviations, medians, and interquartile ranges
| Mean | S.D | Median | Interquartile range | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Age | 41.51 | 16.37 | 42.00 | 29 |
| 2 | CPQ-PC | 5.16 | 2.24 | 5.00 | 3.00 |
| 3 | CPQ-PS | 8.05 | 3.45 | 8.00 | 4.00 |
| 4 | SCRS-M | 9.47 | 5.59 | 9.00 | 9.00 |
| 5 | MSCRQ-P | 3.59 | 2.36 | 3.00 | 3.00 |
| 6 | MSCRQ-N | 4.72 | 3.72 | 4.00 | 5.00 |
| 7 | RSES | 18.78 | 5.30 | 19.00 | 7.00 |
| 8 | DASS-21 | 15.29 | 9.44 | 14.00 | 13.00 |
n 347; *p < .05. **p < .001. CPQ-PC = Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire—Perfectionistic concerns; CPQ-PS = Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire—Perfectionistic strivings; SCRS-M = Modified version of the Self-Critical Rumination Scale; MSCRQ-P = Metacognitions about Self-Critical Rumination Scale—Positive; MSCRQ-N = Metacognitions about Self-Critical Rumination Scale—Negative; RSES = Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale; DASS-21 = Depression, Anxiety Stress Scale-21
Bivariate correlations
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Age | – | ||||||
| 2 | CPQ-PC | − .35** | – | |||||
| 3 | CPQ-PS | − .30** | .50** | – | ||||
| 4 | SCRS-M | − .38** | .70** | .46** | – | |||
| 5 | MSCRQ-P | − .30** | .40** | .44** | .59** | – | ||
| 6 | MSCRQ-N | − .28** | .62** | .40** | .75** | .57** | – | |
| 7 | RSES | .24** | − .66** | − .32** | − .73** | − .50** | − .72** | – |
| 8 | DASS-21 | − .28** | .60** | .38** | .64** | .40** | .55** | − .56** |
n 347; *p < .05. **p < .001. CPQ-PC = Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire—Perfectionistic concerns; CPQ-PS = Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire—Perfectionistic strivings; SCRS-M = Modified version of the Self-Critical Rumination Scale; MSCRQ-P = Metacognitions about Self-Critical Rumination Scale—Positive; MSCRQ-N = Metacognitions about Self-Critical Rumination Scale—Negative; RSES = Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale; DASS-21 = Depression, Anxiety Stress Scale-21
Fig. 2Results of the path analytical model. Notes: n = 316; CPQ-PS = Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire—Perfectionistic strivings; CPQ-PC = Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire—Perfectionistic concerns; MSCRQ-P = Metacognitions about Self-Critical Rumination Scale—Positive; SCRS-M = Modified version of the Self-Critical Rumination Scale; MSCRQ-N = Metacognitions about Self-Critical Rumination Scale—Negative; RSES = Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale; DASS-21 = Depression, Anxiety Stress Scale-21; All p < .001; *p < .05