2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2012.02.003
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The structure and reliability of the Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire

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“…First, like Dickie et al (2012), the study used a sample of university students to investigate the CPQ's factorial structure. Consequently, future studies need to examine whether the present findings generalize to community and clinical samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…First, like Dickie et al (2012), the study used a sample of university students to investigate the CPQ's factorial structure. Consequently, future studies need to examine whether the present findings generalize to community and clinical samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, Steele et al (2013) found the CPQ total scores to show only satisfactory reliability (alpha = .70). Furthermore, Dickie, Surgenor, Wilson, and McDowall (2012) found Item 8 to show positive correlations with half of the CPQ items and negative correlations with the other half. They also found an overall low item-total correlation for Item 8 and thus suggested excluding the item from the CPQ.…”
Section: Clinical Perfectionism and The Cpqmentioning
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“…The Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire measures striving to meet standards and the effect on self-esteem when the person feels they have not met their standards (Riley et al, 2007) and has a time-frame which enables changes with therapy to be assessed. There is evidence for the Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire having good reliability and concurrent validity with the FMPS in eating disorder and community samples (Chang & Sanna, 2012;Egan et al, in preparation;Dickie, Surgenor, Wilson, & McDowall, 2012;Steele, O'Shea, Murdock, & Wade, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%