2018
DOI: 10.5944/rppc.vol.23.num.2.2018.20095
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Impacto de la autopresentación perfeccionista en la salud infantil y adolescente: Una revisión sistemática

Abstract: Perfectionistic self-presentation is an interpersonal style in which the person attempts to actively show perfection and avoids displaying and disclosing any imperfections. The aim of this study was to review the scientific literature in order to determine the impact of perfectionistic self-presentation on children and adolescents' health. Scientific evidence was found on the presence of perfectionistic self-presentation from childhood as a related yet differential construct from perfectionism, that negatively… Show more

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“…Previous studies have reported interpersonal ALEs among patients with ED having post-traumatic stress disorder, bulimic symptoms, and body dissatisfaction (Mason et al, 2015; Monell et al, 2018). Chemisquy and Helguera (2018) proposed that individuals with high perfectionism are more sensitive to stressful relationships. Perhaps children who have experienced interpersonal familial ALE develop coping strategies to manage negative emotions, such as exerting control over their bodies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have reported interpersonal ALEs among patients with ED having post-traumatic stress disorder, bulimic symptoms, and body dissatisfaction (Mason et al, 2015; Monell et al, 2018). Chemisquy and Helguera (2018) proposed that individuals with high perfectionism are more sensitive to stressful relationships. Perhaps children who have experienced interpersonal familial ALE develop coping strategies to manage negative emotions, such as exerting control over their bodies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La impulsividad y el perfeccionismo son dos dimensiones identificadas en los TCA representando los extremos de una misma dimensión fenomenológica del espectro obsesivo-compulsivo (Treasure et al, 2020). En alguna revisión se ha sugerido que el perfeccionismo podría ser un factor predictivo de la evolución de los TCA (Egan et al, 2013) y se ha señalado como una autorrepresentación de «self» perfeccionista se ha asocia a más vulnerabilidad en las relaciones y riesgo de desarrollo de alteraciones en la alimentación (Chemisquy, y Helguera, 2018). Se podrían imaginar los atracones y las conductas restrictivas los epifenómenos de estas dos dimensiones.…”
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