Existing evidence suggests that perfectionism is related to depressive symptoms, burnout, and clinical disorders and that socially prescribed, rather than self-oriented, perfectionism is the most maladaptive. Thus, social expectations of perfection can have detrimental effects on workers that may result in negative organizational outcomes. Using a sample of 176 Arizona attorneys, this two-wave longitudinal study examined whether psychosocial safety climate (PSC) may reduce perfectionist ideals and, in turn, improve employee well-being. Expectedly, PSC negatively influenced physical and psychological distress 2 months later directly and indirectly via socially prescribed perfectionism, suggesting that the beneficial impacts of positive PSCs ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Perfectionism has recei...
The present study considers the relationships among work-family interference, and physical health, p...
Objective: Medical students have personalities that are often shown to be perfectionistic. Perfectio...
Existing evidence suggests that perfectionism is related to depressive symptoms, burnout, and clinic...
Perfectionism refers to a tendency to set unrealistically high standards for oneself and others. Al...
Perfectionism has been traditionally researched in the clinical psychology domain. While some resear...
We examined differences in perfectionism between burned-out employees (n = 77), depressed employees ...
Abstract We examined the association of perfectionism with depressive symptoms and tested whether p...
Over the past 20 years, Hewitt and Flett's (1991) tripartite model of perfectionism has been the foc...
Pefectionism has historically been conceptualized as a personality characteristic—a personal quality...
AbstractThis study aims to investigate the effects of positive and negative perfectionism on work en...
Although perfectionism is often associated with increased occupational stress, little research has e...
Perfectionism is a vulnerability factor for different types of disorders. It is a cause of concern f...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Perfectionism has recei...
The present study considers the relationships among work-family interference, and physical health, p...
Objective: Medical students have personalities that are often shown to be perfectionistic. Perfectio...
Existing evidence suggests that perfectionism is related to depressive symptoms, burnout, and clinic...
Perfectionism refers to a tendency to set unrealistically high standards for oneself and others. Al...
Perfectionism has been traditionally researched in the clinical psychology domain. While some resear...
We examined differences in perfectionism between burned-out employees (n = 77), depressed employees ...
Abstract We examined the association of perfectionism with depressive symptoms and tested whether p...
Over the past 20 years, Hewitt and Flett's (1991) tripartite model of perfectionism has been the foc...
Pefectionism has historically been conceptualized as a personality characteristic—a personal quality...
AbstractThis study aims to investigate the effects of positive and negative perfectionism on work en...
Although perfectionism is often associated with increased occupational stress, little research has e...
Perfectionism is a vulnerability factor for different types of disorders. It is a cause of concern f...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Perfectionism has recei...
The present study considers the relationships among work-family interference, and physical health, p...
Objective: Medical students have personalities that are often shown to be perfectionistic. Perfectio...