Child-oriented and partner-oriented perfectionism explain different aspects of family difficulties.

The aim of the study was to verify the relationship between child-oriented and partner-oriented perfectionism, and their associations with narcissism and with difficulties in the romantic and parental domains. A total of 459 individuals participated, 264 women and 195 men (Mage = 33.88, SD = 4.39)....

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Main Author: Konrad Piotrowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236870
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spelling doaj-cfd304ec79c74bbfa207ce49485db0552021-03-03T22:00:18ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01158e023687010.1371/journal.pone.0236870Child-oriented and partner-oriented perfectionism explain different aspects of family difficulties.Konrad PiotrowskiThe aim of the study was to verify the relationship between child-oriented and partner-oriented perfectionism, and their associations with narcissism and with difficulties in the romantic and parental domains. A total of 459 individuals participated, 264 women and 195 men (Mage = 33.88, SD = 4.39). Child-oriented perfectionism and partner-oriented perfectionism were related to each other and positively correlated with narcissism. Partner-oriented perfectionism turned out to be a specific predictor of difficulties in the romantic relations, whereas child-oriented perfectionism was found to be a predictor of difficulties in parental relation. The results suggest that studies on other-oriented perfectionism should take into consideration concrete individuals at whom perfectionistic expectations are directed (e.g. partner and children). This will enable a more precise investigation of the influence of perfectionism on family life and a better understanding of the social consequences of other-oriented perfectionism.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236870
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title Child-oriented and partner-oriented perfectionism explain different aspects of family difficulties.
title_short Child-oriented and partner-oriented perfectionism explain different aspects of family difficulties.
title_full Child-oriented and partner-oriented perfectionism explain different aspects of family difficulties.
title_fullStr Child-oriented and partner-oriented perfectionism explain different aspects of family difficulties.
title_full_unstemmed Child-oriented and partner-oriented perfectionism explain different aspects of family difficulties.
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description The aim of the study was to verify the relationship between child-oriented and partner-oriented perfectionism, and their associations with narcissism and with difficulties in the romantic and parental domains. A total of 459 individuals participated, 264 women and 195 men (Mage = 33.88, SD = 4.39). Child-oriented perfectionism and partner-oriented perfectionism were related to each other and positively correlated with narcissism. Partner-oriented perfectionism turned out to be a specific predictor of difficulties in the romantic relations, whereas child-oriented perfectionism was found to be a predictor of difficulties in parental relation. The results suggest that studies on other-oriented perfectionism should take into consideration concrete individuals at whom perfectionistic expectations are directed (e.g. partner and children). This will enable a more precise investigation of the influence of perfectionism on family life and a better understanding of the social consequences of other-oriented perfectionism.
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