Self-compassion as a moderator between clinical perfectionism and psychological distress

IF 2 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Australian Psychologist Pub Date : 2022-10-05 DOI:10.1080/00050067.2022.2125281
Vinola Adams, Joel A. Howell, S. Egan
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ABSTRACT Objective Clinical perfectionism is associated with psychological distress, however, few studies have examined factors that moderate the relationship. Self-compassion is a useful construct to examine as it is a component of cognitive-behavioural treatment (CBT) for clinical perfectionism, and lower self-compassion is related to higher perfectionism and distress. Method The aim was to determine if self-compassion is a moderator between clinical perfectionism and distress. Adults who had mild symptoms of anxiety and depression (N = 344, 82% female, M age= 28.14 years, SD = 12.79) completed online measures. Results In considering the total self-compassion score, when self-compassion was higher the association between clinical perfectionism and psychological distress was lower, relative to when self-compassion was lower, hence self-compassion was a moderator between clinical perfectionism and distress. When the Self-Compassion Scale was considered on the basis of the positive and negative subscales, these were not significant moderators between clinical perfectionism and distress. Conclusion Self-compassion may be one explanation of how clinical perfectionism is associated with distress, when considered as a total score. The results support the need for future research examining the moderating role of self-compassion between perfectionism and distress, given the contrast in findings when considered at a subscale level. KEY POINTS What is already known about this topic: Perfectionism is associated with psychological distress. Few studies have examined factors that explain the relationship. Self-compassion is one factor that could explain this link. What this topic adds: Self-compassion may explain how perfectionism is associated with distress. Future research is needed on the moderating role of self-compassion. Treatments for perfectionism should target self-compassion.
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自我同情在临床完美主义和心理困扰之间的调节作用
【摘要】目的临床完美主义与心理困扰有关,然而,很少有研究探讨缓和这种关系的因素。自我同情作为临床完美主义认知行为治疗(CBT)的一个组成部分,是一个有用的研究结构,低自我同情与高完美主义和痛苦有关。方法研究自我同情是否在临床完美主义与痛苦之间起调节作用。有轻度焦虑和抑郁症状的成年人(N = 344, 82%为女性,M年龄= 28.14岁,SD = 12.79)完成在线测量。结果在自我同情总分中,自我同情得分高时,临床完美主义与心理痛苦的相关性较低,而自我同情得分低时,临床完美主义与心理痛苦的相关性较低,表明自我同情在临床完美主义与心理痛苦之间具有调节作用。当自我同情量表在积极和消极分量表的基础上考虑时,这些分量表在临床完美主义和痛苦之间没有显著的调节作用。结论:自我同情可能是临床完美主义与痛苦相关的一种解释,当考虑到总分时。考虑到在子尺度水平上的对比,这些结果支持了未来研究自我同情在完美主义和痛苦之间的调节作用的需要。关于这个话题我们已经知道的是:完美主义与心理困扰有关。很少有研究调查了解释这种关系的因素。自我同情是可以解释这种联系的一个因素。本主题补充:自我同情可以解释完美主义是如何与痛苦联系在一起的。自我同情的调节作用有待进一步研究。对完美主义的治疗应该以自我同情为目标。
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Australian Psychologist
Australian Psychologist PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Australian Psychologist is the official applied practice and public policy journal of the Australian Psychological Society. As such, the journal solicits articles covering current issues in psychology, the science and practice of psychology, and psychology"s contribution to public policy, with particular emphasis on the Australian context. Periodically, Australian Psychological Society documents, including but not limited to, position papers, reports of the Society, ethics information, surveys of the membership, announcements, and selected award addresses may appear in the journal.
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