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Perfectionism levels in African-American and Caucasian adolescents
Authors:Laurence van Hanswijck de Jonge  Glenn Waller  
Affiliation:a Department of Psychology, Aras an Phiarsaigh, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland;b Department of General Psychiatry, St. George's Hospital Medical School, University of London, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0RE, UK
Abstract:Previous studies have indicated that perfectionism levels are higher among African-American females than among Caucasians. However, this conclusion has been reached largely from studies of adult populations. The present study of adolescents assesses whether this difference is found in all aspects of perfectionism, and whether it applies equally to males and females. The Multi-dimensional Perfectionism Scale was completed by 387 high school students (15–19 years). African-American males and females had greater levels of self-oriented and other-oriented perfectionism than their Caucasian peers, but there was no difference in the perception of external pressures to perform well. Possible reasons for this pattern are discussed, with an emphasis on the possibility that African-American adolescents perceive a need to overcorrect their performance as a result of their perceived status in their broader society.
Keywords:Perfectionism   Ethnic group   African-American   Caucasian
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