• Title of article

    The Role of Perfectionism as a Transdiagnostic Factor in the Prediction of Emotional Disorders Symptoms Severity

  • Author/Authors

    abdi, reza azarbaijan shahid madani university - faculty of education and psychology - department of psychology, Tabriz, Iran , chalabianloo, gholamreza azarbaijan shahid madani university - faculty of education and psychology - department of psychology, Tabriz, Iran , joorbonyan, afsaneh azarbaijan shahid madani university - faculty of education and psychology - department of psychology, Tabriz, Iran

  • From page
    227
  • To page
    233
  • Abstract
    Objective: Although emotions help us respond compatibly to the problems and opportunities we encounter in life, their deviation can lay the foundation for emotional disorders. Perfectionism is a person’s wish to meet ones as well as others’ expectations, albeit with better quality than what the situation allows. According to research literature it seems that dimensions of perfectionism can predict the severity of emotional disorders. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between perfectionism and symptoms of emotional disorders. Methods: This study was a descriptive, cross sectional, and correlation research. To achieve the research objectives, two questionnaires of inventory of depression and anxiety symptoms (IDAS), and perfectionism inventory were administered to a sample of 385 students studying at Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University. Results: The results demonstrated that there is a strong correlation between perfectionism and severity of the emotional disorder symptoms. Furthermore, the independent variables such as the component of perfectionism can optimally predict the emotional disorders severity (sig=0.001). Conclusion: Considering the role of perfectionism in the prediction, etiology, and treatment of emotional disorders, in order to enhance the mental health of the society, it is essential to take a practical approach towards such studies.
  • Keywords
    Transdiagnostic , Perfectionism , Emotional disorders
  • Journal title
    Practice in Clinical Psychology
  • Journal title
    Practice in Clinical Psychology
  • Record number

    2561212