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Perfectionism dimensions,appearance schemas,and body image disturbance in community members and university students
Authors:Simon B. Sherry  Jennifer L. Vriend  Paul L. Hewitt  Dayna L. Sherry  Gordon L. Flett  Andrea A. Wardrop
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Dalhousie University, Life Sciences Centre, 1355 Oxford Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3H 4J1;2. Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, D.T. Kenny Building, 2136 West Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z4;3. Department of Psychology, Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, 1278 Tower Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3H 2Y9;4. Department of Psychology, York University, Behavioural Sciences Building, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M3J 1P3
Abstract:The present study examined the relationship between a self-presentational style involving an extreme need to conceal perceived imperfections from others and body image disturbance (BID). Findings from both a community and a university sample indicated that nondisplay of imperfection (i.e., concerns over behavioral displays of imperfections to others) predicted BID beyond self-imposed perfectionistic expectations and other contributors to BID. Mediational analyses suggested that dysfunctional appearance schemas represent one possible mechanism through which nondisplay of imperfection influences BID. In contrast to earlier work on perfectionism and BID, which emphasized the role of self-imposed perfectionistic expectations, the current study offers a novel view of the connection between perfectionism and BID. That is, rather than striving to achieve perfection, the present study suggests that individuals with BID are characterized by a strong need to avoid appearing imperfect to others.
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