自己志向的完全主義の2側面と自己評価的抑うつ傾向の関連の検討―統制不可能事態への対処を媒介として―

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  • The relationship between two aspects of self-oriented perfectionism and self-evaluative depression: Using coping styles of uncontrollable events as mediators
  • ジコ シコウテキ カンゼン シュギ ノ 2 ソクメン ト ジコ ヒョウカテキ ヨクウツ ケイコウ ノ カンレン ノ ケントウ トウセイ フカノウ ジタイ エ ノ タイショ オ バイカイ ト シテ
  • Using coping styles of uncontrollable events as mediators
  • 統制不可能事態への対処を媒介として

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Self-oriented perfectionism has two aspects: pursuing perfection simply as a goal (Personal Standard: PS) and not accepting imperfection (Concern for Mistake: CM, Doubting of Action: D). The former is said to enhance mental health, while the latter deteriorates it. The latter aspect may also have vulnerability to uncontrollable events. The present study used causal modeling to investigate the relation of these two aspects, self-evaluative depression (composed of Self-Esteem and Depression: SED), and styles of coping with uncontrollable events. A questionnaire measuring these concepts was completed by 169 college students, and the following results were yielded: Of the two aspects of self-oriented perfectionism, PS lowered SED, while CM and D heightened SED. PS increased such coping styles that attempt to control uncontrollable events as “Face and Act”, “Positive expectation” and “Rumination”, whereas CM increased “Avoidance”, “Negative expectation” and “Self-blame” copings, which represent vulnerability to uncontrollable events. Moreover, Self-blame coping increased SED. These results suggested that CM was related, via Self-blame, to negative evaluation of imperfect self.

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  • 心理学研究

    心理学研究 75 (3), 199-206, 2004

    公益社団法人 日本心理学会

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