KMID : 0389420060140010023
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Korean Journal of Stress Research 2006 Volume.14 No. 1 p.23 ~ p.32
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The Relationships between Adaptive Perfectionism, Maladaptive Perfectionism and Self- esteem, Daily Hassles, Rumination, Depression
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Kim Hyun-Jeong
Son Chong-Nak
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Abstract
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This study was to investigate the relationships between adaptive perfectionism, maladaptive perfectionism and self-esteem, daily hassles, rumination, depression. A sample of 306 undergradute students completed the Almost Perfect Scale-Revised (APS-R), the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, the Daily Hassles Scale, the Responses to Depressed Mood Questionnaire, the Beck Depression Inventory. The results showed that standards were positively correlated with self-esteem, daily hassles whereas discrepancy was positively correlated with daily hassles, rumination, depression and negatively correlated with self-esteem. The cluster analysis yielded adaptive perfectionists, maladaptive perfectionists and non-perfectionists. Maladaptive perfectionists appear to have lower self-esteem and to experience greater daily hassles, rumination, depression than either adaptive perfectionists or non-perfectionists. The present findings support the utility of the adaptive and maladaptive perfectionism construct.
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KEYWORD
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Perfectionism, Self-esteem, Daily Hassles, Rumination, Depression
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