Purpose The purpose of this study is to categorize perfectionism and determine how perfectionism impacts the occupations and perceived health of students in a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Science program. Design/methodology/approach A descriptive study with a survey component was conducted. Participants were categorized as perfectionists or non-perfectionists using the Almost Perfect Scale-Revised (APS-R). Time logs were collected to compare categories of time-use between groups over a one-week period. An online survey was conducted with a sub-sample of the perfectionists. Findings More students were categorized as perfectionists (N = 41) than non-perfectionists (N = 3). Both groups spent similar amounts of time engaged in productiv...
Perfectionism is a prevalent personality disposition that may affect all domains of life. Work is an...
This study proposed a structural model in which the association between perfectionism and physical h...
Over the past 20 years, Hewitt and Flett's (1991) tripartite model of perfectionism has been the foc...
Purpose - The purpose of this study is to categorize perfectionism and determine how perfectionism i...
Occupational Science seeks to understand human occupation, often grouping occupations into categorie...
Purpose: Perfectionism is considered a multidimensional construct with adaptive and maladaptive feat...
Perfectionism has been identified as a pervasive trait that can be found in a wide range of people. ...
The perfectionism and health literature suggests that maladaptive perfectionism is associated with a...
Perfectionism is a double-edged sword: it may act as a motivational force in its adaptive state or i...
The current study examined the relationship between perfectionism and a variety of health behaviors....
Perfectionism, as defined by the Merriam-Webster English Dictionary, is \u27a disposition to regard ...
Perfectionism has been traditionally researched in the clinical psychology domain. While some resear...
Objective: Although perfectionism is a prominent personality disposition, only a few longitudinal st...
AbstractPerfectionist individuals may ignore their success in order to strive better, however this w...
Advances in understanding of the perfectionism construct have been limited by an almost exclusive re...
Perfectionism is a prevalent personality disposition that may affect all domains of life. Work is an...
This study proposed a structural model in which the association between perfectionism and physical h...
Over the past 20 years, Hewitt and Flett's (1991) tripartite model of perfectionism has been the foc...
Purpose - The purpose of this study is to categorize perfectionism and determine how perfectionism i...
Occupational Science seeks to understand human occupation, often grouping occupations into categorie...
Purpose: Perfectionism is considered a multidimensional construct with adaptive and maladaptive feat...
Perfectionism has been identified as a pervasive trait that can be found in a wide range of people. ...
The perfectionism and health literature suggests that maladaptive perfectionism is associated with a...
Perfectionism is a double-edged sword: it may act as a motivational force in its adaptive state or i...
The current study examined the relationship between perfectionism and a variety of health behaviors....
Perfectionism, as defined by the Merriam-Webster English Dictionary, is \u27a disposition to regard ...
Perfectionism has been traditionally researched in the clinical psychology domain. While some resear...
Objective: Although perfectionism is a prominent personality disposition, only a few longitudinal st...
AbstractPerfectionist individuals may ignore their success in order to strive better, however this w...
Advances in understanding of the perfectionism construct have been limited by an almost exclusive re...
Perfectionism is a prevalent personality disposition that may affect all domains of life. Work is an...
This study proposed a structural model in which the association between perfectionism and physical h...
Over the past 20 years, Hewitt and Flett's (1991) tripartite model of perfectionism has been the foc...