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KMID : 1159120210280040105
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology
2021 Volume.28 No. 4 p.105 ~ p.124
Relationship Between Parental Psychological Control Perceived in Adulthood and Perfectionistic Self-Presentation:Sequential Mediating Effects of Internalized Shame and Socially Prescribed Perfectionism
Han Mi-Kyung

Han Gi-Baeg
Abstract
This study investigated the mediating effects of internalized shame(IS) and socially prescribed perfectionism(SPP), in two different sequential orders, on the relationship between parental psychological control(PPC) perceived in adulthood and perfectionistic self-presentation(PSP). A total sample of 327 adults participated in the online survey. The results indicated that PPC predicted PSP not only through a sequential order of IS and SPP but also through a sequential order of SPP and IS. However, PPC predicted SPP through IS in the mediation model that IS precedes SPP, whereas PPC predicted SPP both directly and through IS in the mediation model that SPP precedes IS. These findings suggest that IS of painful emotions may precede thoughts of SPP. Implications for future research and clinical practice and limitations of the research were discussed in details.
KEYWORD
parental psychological control, internalized shame, socially prescribed perfectionism, perfectionistic self-presentation
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