2021
DOI: 10.1080/09515070.2021.1958753
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Perfectionistic concerns, emotion regulation, and psychological distress: Competing predictors and indirect effects

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“…Dimensions of perfectionism-self-oriented and socially prescribed-were both correlated with maladaptive emotion regulation techniques and the self-liking subscale of self-esteem. Thus, in line with prior research, as perfectionism increased, so did reliance upon maladaptive emotion regulation techniques, while self-liking decreased (Vois and Damian, 2020;Kahn et al, 2021). Contrasting this, dimensions of perfectionism were unrelated to adaptive emotion regulation techniques and to the self-competence subscale of self-esteem.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…Dimensions of perfectionism-self-oriented and socially prescribed-were both correlated with maladaptive emotion regulation techniques and the self-liking subscale of self-esteem. Thus, in line with prior research, as perfectionism increased, so did reliance upon maladaptive emotion regulation techniques, while self-liking decreased (Vois and Damian, 2020;Kahn et al, 2021). Contrasting this, dimensions of perfectionism were unrelated to adaptive emotion regulation techniques and to the self-competence subscale of self-esteem.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%