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Sarah J Egan1, Mary Hattaway1, Robert T Kane1
1Curtin University, Perth, Australia.
Background:
To date no research has investigated the link between Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and perfectionism in a clinical sample.
Aims:
The aim of the current study was to examine whether there is a relationship between PTSD and perfectionism. This is important to address as many studies have demonstrated a link between other anxiety disorders, eating disorders, depression and perfectionism. The research also aimed to examine whether rumination was a mediator of the relationship between PTSD and perfectionism.
Method:
The sample consisted of 30 participants who were currently in treatment for PTSD.
Results:
The results suggest that perfectionism and PTSD symptoms were significantly correlated. In addition, rumination was a significant mediator of the relationship between Concern over Mistakes and PTSD.
Conclusions:
These findings help increase understanding about the relationships of perfectionism and rumination in PTSD and have implications for the treatment of PTSD.
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