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Perfectionism as a Predictor of Post-event Rumination in a Socially Anxious Sample
Authors:Jaclyn R Brown  Nancy L Kocovski
Institution:1. Wilfrid Laurier University, 75 University Avenue West, Waterloo, ON, N2L3C5, Canada
Abstract:Socially anxious individuals tend to have elevated levels of perfectionism and engage in excessive rumination following social situations. The present research aimed to examine perfectionism, in both state and trait forms, as a predictor of post-event rumination. Socially anxious students (N = 104) completed measures of trait perfectionism prior to, and state perfectionism following, an anxiety inducing speech task. Post-event rumination was assessed 2 days later. State and trait perfectionism were significant predictors of post-event rumination (2 days later), while controlling for baseline social anxiety, depression and state anxiety. These results support the need to target perfectionism in treatments for social anxiety disorder.
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