Self-critical perfectionism and lower daily perceived control predict depressive and anxious symptoms over four years.

Volume: 67, Issue: 6, Pages: 736 - 746
Published: Nov 1, 2020
Abstract
This study of 152 community adults examined whether perfectionism interacts with daily perceived control to predict depressive and anxious symptoms over 4 years. Participants completed measures of higher-order perfectionism dimensions [self-critical (SC), personal standards (PS)] and neuroticism at time 1, daily diaries for 14 consecutive days to assess perceived control over most bothersome events at time 2 three years later, and measures of...
Paper Details
Title
Self-critical perfectionism and lower daily perceived control predict depressive and anxious symptoms over four years.
Published Date
Nov 1, 2020
Volume
67
Issue
6
Pages
736 - 746
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