Perfectionism and ethnicity: implications for depressive symptoms and self-reported academic achievement |
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Authors: | Castro Jennifer R Rice Kenneth G |
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Affiliation: | Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology, and Special Education, Michigan State University, USA. |
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Abstract: | Ethnic differences in perfectionism were examined among Asian American, African American, and Caucasian American college students. Analyses revealed that Asian American students scored significantly higher than the other groups on 3 of 6 perfectionism subscales. Minority students reported significantly higher parental expectations than Caucasian students. Significant correlations emerged for all 3 groups between depressive symptoms and concerns about making mistakes, perceived criticism from parents, and self-doubt. In regression analyses, perfectionism explained significant variance in depressive symptoms for Asian Americans and Caucasians and explained significant variance in cumulative grade point average for Asian Americans and African Americans. Self-doubt emerged as a robust individual predictor in these analyses. |
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