Perfectionism and Well-Being: An Investigation into the Mediating Role of Eudaimonic Motives.

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
William T Burkitt
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Abstract

Research suggests that perfectionistic concerns are associated with lower levels of well-being while perfectionistic strivings are associated with higher levels of well-being. While characteristics such as unrealistic expectations and a fear of failure help to explain why perfectionistic concerns are associated with lower levels of well-being, it remains unclear why perfectionistic strivings are associated with higher levels of well-being. To address this issue, the present research utilised a cross-sectional design and an opportunity sample of undergraduate psychology students (N = 218; mean age = 18.7 years; 34 male, 209 female, 1 non-binary, 1 gender-neutral, 2 missing) to investigate the possibility that eudaimonic motives mediate the relationships between the two forms of perfectionism and both hedonic (positive affect, life satisfaction) and eudaimonic (meaning in life, subjective vitality) forms of well-being. The results showed that eudaimonic motives fully mediated the positive relationships between perfectionistic strivings and positive affect, meaning in life, and subjective vitality. Eudaimonic motives also fully mediated the negative relationship between perfectionistic concerns and meaning in life, and partially mediated the negative relationships between perfectionistic concerns and both positive affect and subjective vitality. These findings suggest that eudaimonic motives play an important role in explaining why some forms of perfectionism are beneficial to well-being while other forms of perfectionism are harmful to well-being.

完美主义与幸福感:理想动机的中介作用研究。
研究表明,完美主义的担忧与较低水平的幸福感有关,而完美主义的努力与较高水平的幸福感有关。虽然不切实际的期望和对失败的恐惧等特征有助于解释为什么完美主义的担忧与较低水平的幸福感相关,但为什么完美主义的努力与较高水平的幸福感相关仍不清楚。为了解决这个问题,本研究采用了横剖面设计和机会样本的心理学本科生(N = 218,平均年龄= 18.7岁,34名男性,209名女性,1名非二元,1名性别中立,2名缺失),以调查幸福动机调解两种形式的完美主义和享乐(积极影响,生活满意度)和幸福(生活意义,主观活力)形式之间的关系的可能性。结果表明,理想动机完全中介了完美主义追求与积极情感、生活意义和主观活力之间的正相关关系。理想动机完全中介完美主义关注与生活意义之间的负向关系,部分中介完美主义关注与积极情感和主观活力之间的负向关系。这些发现表明,理想动机在解释为什么某些形式的完美主义对幸福有益,而其他形式的完美主义对幸福有害方面起着重要作用。
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Psychological Reports
Psychological Reports PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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