The Influence of Positive and Negative Aspects of Perfectionism on Psychological Distress in Emerging Adulthood: Exploring the Mediating Role of Self-Compassion
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Measures
2.2.1. Socio-Demographic Background
2.2.2. Perfectionism
2.2.3. Self-Compassion
2.2.4. Psychological Distress
2.3. Procedure
2.4. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Descriptive Results and Bivariate Correlations
3.2. Mediation Analyses
4. Discussion
4.1. Strengths and Limitations
4.2. Implications for Research and Clinical Practice
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Ν | % |
---|---|---|
Gender | ||
Male | 195 | 47.6 |
Female | 215 | 52.4 |
Nationality | ||
Greek | 394 | 96.1 |
Other | 16 | 3.9 |
Origin | ||
Urban | 269 | 65.6 |
Rural | 141 | 34.4 |
Relationship status | ||
In a relationship | 150 | 36.6 |
No relationship | 260 | 63.4 |
Year of study | ||
1st | 75 | 18.3 |
2nd | 103 | 25.1 |
3rd | 70 | 17.1 |
4th | 79 | 19.3 |
5th or higher | 83 | 20.2 |
Department of study | ||
Social sciences | 218 | 53.2 |
Physical sciences | 13 | 3.2 |
Life & health sciences | 19 | 4.6 |
Economics & informatics | 151 | 36.8 |
Missing | 9 | 2.2 |
Living with | ||
Alone | 276 | 67.3 |
With others | 134 | 32.7 |
M | SD | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. High standards (APS-R) | 27.38 | 3.89 | 1 | |||||||
2. Order (APS-R) | 15.41 | 2.95 | 0.29 *** | 1 | ||||||
3. Discrepancy (APS-R) | 33.55 | 9.67 | −0.03 | −0.07 | 1 | |||||
4. Self-compassion (SCS_total) | 79.41 | 17.59 | −0.04 | 0.12 * | −0.65 *** | 1 | ||||
5. Somatic symptoms (GHQ-28) | 5.55 | 3.58 | 0.04 | −0.11 * | 0.29 *** | −0.28 *** | 1 | |||
6. Anxiety/Insomnia (GHQ-28) | 6.51 | 4.25 | 0.11 * | −0.08 | 0.40 *** | −0.44 *** | 0.63 *** | 1 | ||
7. Social dysfunction (GHQ-28) | 6.69 | 3.10 | 0.03 | −0.18 *** | 0.45 *** | −0.41 *** | 0.42 *** | 0.43 *** | 1 | |
8. Severe depression (GHQ-28) | 3.15 | 3.87 | 0.07 | −0.13 ** | 0.48 *** | −0.55 *** | 0.36 *** | 0.47 *** | 0.45 *** | 1 |
Direct Effect a | Indirect Effect a | Total Effect a | |||||||
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β | 95% CI | p | β | 95% CI | p | β | 95% CI | p | |
High standards → Self-compassion | −0.09 | (−0.19, 0.01) | 0.057 | - | - | - | −0.09 | (−0.19, 0.01) | 0.057 |
High standards → Somatic symptoms | 0.07 | (−0.03, 0.17) | 0.190 | 0.01 | (0.00, 0.04) | 0.043 | 0.08 | (−0.02, 0.19 | 0.117 |
High standards → Anxiety/Insomnia | 0.12 | (0.02, 0.22) | 0.020 | 0.03 | (0.00, 0.06) | 0.035 | 0.15 | (0.05, 0.24) | 0.004 |
High standards → Social dysfunction | 0.08 | (−0.02, 0.18) | 0.102 | 0.02 | (0.00, 0.04) | 0.026 | 0.10 | (−0.00, 0.20) | 0.056 |
High standards → Severe depression | 0.08 | (−0.02, 0.18) | 0.127 | 0.04 | (0.00, 0.08) | 0.043 | 0.12 | (−0.01, 0.23) | 0.064 |
Order → Self-compassion | 0.10 | (0.02, 0.20) | 0.014 | - | - | - | 0.10 | (0.02, 0.20) | 0.014 |
Order → Somatic symptoms | −0.10 | (−0.19, −0.01) | 0.041 | −0.01 | (−0.05, −0.00) | 0.021 | −0.11 | (−0.21, −0.02) | 0.024 |
Order → Anxiety/Insomnia | −0.06 | (−0.17, 0.33) | 0.191 | −0.03 | (−0.07, −0.01) | 0.009 | −0.09 | (−0.20, 0.01) | 0.060 |
Order → Social dysfunction | −0.16 | (−0.24, −0.07) | <0.001 | −0.02 | (−0.04, −0.00) | 0.009 | −0.17 | (−0.26, −0.09) | <0.001 |
Order → Severe depression | −0.09 | (−0.19, 0.01) | 0.080 | −0.04 | (−0.08, −0.01) | 0.010 | −0.13 | (−0.24, −0.02) | 0.013 |
Discrepancy → Self-compassion | −0.65 | (−0.71, −0.58) | <0.001 | - | - | - | −0.65 | (−0.71, −0.58) | <0.001 |
Discrepancy → Somatic symptoms | 0.20 | (0.06, 0.32) | 0.004 | 0.09 | (0.01, 0.18) | 0.030 | 0.29 | (0.19, 0.39) | <0.001 |
Discrepancy → Anxiety/Insomnia | 0.21 | (0.09, 0.35) | 0.001 | 0.18 | (0.11, 0.26) | <0.001 | 0.40 | (0.30, 0.49) | <0.001 |
Discrepancy → Social dysfunction | 0.33 | (0.23, 0.44) | <0.001 | 0.11 | (0.03, 0.18) | 0.005 | 0.44 | (0.36, 0.52) | <0.001 |
Discrepancy → Severe depression | 0.22 | (0.11, 0.33) | <0.001 | 0.25 | (0.17, 0.33) | <0.001 | 0.48 | (0.39, 0.55) | <0.001 |
Self-compassion → Somatic symptoms | −0.14 | (−0.28, −0.01) | 0.031 | - | - | - | −0.14 | (−0.28, −0.01) | 0.031 |
Self-compassion → Anxiety/Insomnia | −0.28 | (−0.40, −0.16) | <0.001 | - | - | - | −0.28 | (−0.40, −0.16) | <0.001 |
Self-compassion → Social dysfunction | −0.17 | (−0.28, −0.05) | 0.006 | - | - | - | −0.17 | (−0.28, −0.05) | 0.006 |
Self-compassion → Severe depression | −0.39 | (−0.50, −0.26) | <0.001 | - | - | - | −0.39 | (−0.50, −0.26) | <0.001 |
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Koutra, K.; Mouatsou, C.; Psoma, S. The Influence of Positive and Negative Aspects of Perfectionism on Psychological Distress in Emerging Adulthood: Exploring the Mediating Role of Self-Compassion. Behav. Sci. 2023, 13, 932. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13110932
Koutra K, Mouatsou C, Psoma S. The Influence of Positive and Negative Aspects of Perfectionism on Psychological Distress in Emerging Adulthood: Exploring the Mediating Role of Self-Compassion. Behavioral Sciences. 2023; 13(11):932. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13110932
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APA StyleKoutra, K., Mouatsou, C., & Psoma, S. (2023). The Influence of Positive and Negative Aspects of Perfectionism on Psychological Distress in Emerging Adulthood: Exploring the Mediating Role of Self-Compassion. Behavioral Sciences, 13(11), 932. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13110932