Multidimensional Perfectionism Predicted by Personality Traits and Parental Bonding: An Empirical Study with a Brazilian Sample
Abstract
Multidimensional perfectionism is characterized by striving for flawlessness, the setting of high-performance standards and self-criticism. Both individual and environmental factors contribute to the development of this characteristic. So far, there was no data on perfectionism in Brazilians. This study aimed to gather evidence about the relationships between the dimensions of perfectionism (through the Almost Perfect Scale-Revised), personality...
Paper Details
Title
Multidimensional Perfectionism Predicted by Personality Traits and Parental Bonding: An Empirical Study with a Brazilian Sample
Published Date
Aug 26, 2020
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
4
Pages
622 - 639
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