概括
基本心理需求解释了完美主义如何影响自尊. 需求满足与追求完美主义的更高自尊相联系,而需求丧与追求完美主义的低自尊相联系.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 自决理论 自决理论
背景情况:
- 完美主义有两种形式:完美主义的关注和完美主义的追求.
- 之前的研究将担忧与低自尊联系起来,并努力提高自尊.
- 这些不同关系的调解因素仍然不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 研究基本心理需求 (能力,自主,亲属关系) 在解释完美主义类型与自尊之间的联系方面所起的作用.
- 检查需求满足和丧如何调解这些关系.
主要方法:
- 两项研究对255名 (1项研究) 和260名 (2项研究) 参与者进行了研究.
- 自决理论提供了框架.
- 评估了完美主义的担忧,完美主义的追求,心理需求的满足/丧和自尊.
主要成果:
- 追求完美与满足更高需求和挫败更低需求相关.
- 完美主义的担忧与较低的需求满足和较高的需求丧有关.
- 需求满足调解了努力与自尊之间的积极联系;需求丧调解了担忧与自尊之间的负面联系.
结论:
- 基本的心理需求对于理解为什么某些完美主义类型有利于自尊,而其他类型则损害自尊至关重要.
- 满足需求和挫败感为完美主义对自尊的不同影响提供了理论解释.
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