完美主义与人格五因素模型:元分析回顾。

IF 7.7 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Personality and Social Psychology Review Pub Date : 2019-09-01 Epub Date: 2019-01-06 DOI:10.1177/1088868318814973
Martin M Smith, Simon B Sherry, Vanja Vidovic, Donald H Saklofske, Joachim Stoeber, Aryn Benoit
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超过25年的研究表明,完美主义和五因素模型(FFM)中的人格特征之间存在着重要的联系。然而,不一致的发现、缺乏动力的研究和过多的完美主义量表模糊了对完美主义如何适应FFM的理解。我们通过对完美主义维度与FFM特质之间的关系进行首次元分析来解决这些局限性(k = 77, N = 24,789)。随机效应荟萃分析显示,完美主义关注(社会规定型完美主义、对错误的关注、对行为的怀疑和差异)的特征为神经质(rc+ = 0.50)、低亲和性(rc+ = - 0.26)和低外向性(rc+ = - 0.24);完美主义的努力(自我导向的完美主义、个人标准和高标准)的特点是责任心(rc+ = .44)。此外,一些完美主义- ffm关系受到性别、年龄和所使用的完美主义子量表的调节。研究结果补充了完美主义具有神经质和非神经质两个维度的理论。研究结果还强调,完美主义的(不良)适应性取决于工具。
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Perfectionism and the Five-Factor Model of Personality: A Meta-Analytic Review.

Over 25 years of research suggests an important link between perfectionism and personality traits included in the five-factor model (FFM). However, inconsistent findings, underpowered studies, and a plethora of perfectionism scales have obscured understanding of how perfectionism fits within the FFM. We addressed these limitations by conducting the first meta-analytic review of the relationships between perfectionism dimensions and FFM traits (k = 77, N = 24,789). Meta-analysis with random effects revealed perfectionistic concerns (socially prescribed perfectionism, concern over mistakes, doubts about actions, and discrepancy) were characterized by neuroticism (rc+ = .50), low agreeableness (rc+ = -.26), and low extraversion (rc+ = -.24); perfectionistic strivings (self-oriented perfectionism, personal standards, and high standards) were characterized by conscientiousness (rc+ = .44). Additionally, several perfectionism-FFM relationships were moderated by gender, age, and the perfectionism subscale used. Findings complement theory suggesting that perfectionism has neurotic and non-neurotic dimensions. Results also underscore that the (mal)adaptiveness of perfectionistic strivings hinges on instrumentation.

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期刊介绍: Title: Personality and Social Psychology Review (PSPR) Journal Overview: Official journal of SPSP, the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc. Premiere outlet for original theoretical papers and conceptual review articles in all areas of personality and social psychology Features stimulating conceptual pieces identifying new research directions and comprehensive review papers providing integrative frameworks for existing theory and research programs Topics Covered: Attitudes and Social Cognition: Examines the inner workings of the human mind in understanding, evaluating, and responding to the social environment Interpersonal and Group Processes: Explores patterns of interaction and interdependence characterizing everyday human functioning Intergroup Relations: Investigates determinants of prejudice, conflict, cooperation, and harmonious relationships between social groups Personality and Individual Differences: Focuses on causes, assessment, structures, and processes giving rise to human variation Biological and Cultural Influences: Studies the biological and cultural mediation of social psychological and personality processes
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