Perfectionism, Psychological Distress, and Career Indecision Among Chinese College Students

Lu Tian, Zhijin Hou
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Abstract: To aid in developing effective interventions on perfectionism, it is important to understand how different types of perfectionism may relate to psychological outcomes and identify possible mechanism explaining their relationships among Chinese college students. To address the problem, the present study examined (a) how adaptive perfectionism and maladaptive perfectionism were associated with psychological distress and career indecision among Chinese college students and (b) how coping mediated the relationships between two forms of perfectionism and psychological distress and career indecision. The results of path analysis models using a sample of Chinese college students (total n = 389) indicated that (a) maladaptive perfectionism was positively associated with psychological distress ( r = .48) and career indecision ( r = .31), while adaptive perfectionism was not associated with psychological distress ( r = .12) and career indecision ( r = −.05); (b) coping served as a suppressor and fully mediated the relationships between adaptive perfectionism and psychological distress ( Bid = −.07, p < .01, CI99.5 = −.17, −.04) and career indecision ( Bid = −.11, p < .001, CI99.5 = −.12, −.01); and (c) coping partially mediated the relationships between maladaptive perfectionism and psychological distress ( Bid = .08, p < .01, CI99.5 = .02, .15) and career indecision ( Bid = .14, p < .001, CI99.5 = .06, .21). The findings suggest that different forms of perfectionism relate to psychological outcomes differently and coping is critical in explaining how perfectionism relates to psychological outcomes. Therefore, perfectionism interventions should consider the characteristics of two forms of perfectionism and the role of coping.
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中国大学生的完美主义、心理困扰和职业犹豫不决
摘要:为了帮助制定有效的完美主义干预措施,了解不同类型的完美主义如何与中国大学生的心理结果相关,并找出解释它们之间关系的可能机制非常重要。针对这一问题,本研究探讨了(a)适应性完美主义和适应性不良完美主义与中国大学生的心理困扰和职业犹豫不决之间的关系;(b)应对如何在两种形式的完美主义与心理困扰和职业犹豫不决之间发挥中介作用。以中国大学生为样本(总人数 n = 389)的路径分析模型结果表明:(a)适应性完美主义与心理困扰(r = .48)和职业犹豫(r = .31)呈正相关,而适应性完美主义与心理困扰(r = .12)和职业犹豫(r = -.05);(b)应对作为一种抑制因素,对适应性完美主义与心理困扰(Bid = -.07, p < .01, CI99.5 = -.17, -.04 )和职业犹豫不决(Bid = -.11, p < .001, CI99.5=-.12,-.01);以及(c)应对在适应不良型完美主义与心理困扰(Bid = .08,p < .01,CI99.5 = .02,.15)和职业犹豫不决(Bid = .14,p < .001,CI99.5 = .06,.21)之间存在部分中介关系。研究结果表明,不同形式的完美主义与心理结果的关系是不同的,而应对是解释完美主义与心理结果关系的关键。因此,完美主义干预措施应考虑两种完美主义形式的特点以及应对措施的作用。
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