Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
890971 Personality and Individual Differences 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The current study utilized a prospective design to examine the associations of self-criticism and self-oriented perfectionism with goal progress. The results corroborated previous findings demonstrating a negative association between self-criticism and self-reported goal progress when self-oriented perfectionism was controlled, and a positive association between self-oriented perfectionism and goal progress when self-criticism was controlled. This study extended previous research by exploring the potential mediation of these effects through goal-related self-efficacy, implementation intentions, and goal-related flow. The results showed that the effects of self-criticism on goal progress were indeed mediated by self-efficacy, implementation planning and goal-related flow, while the effects of self-oriented perfectionism were mediated by implementation planning and flow, but not self-efficacy.

► Associations of self-criticism and self-oriented perfectionism with goal progress. ► Negative association between self-criticism and self-reported goal progress. ► Positive association between self-oriented perfectionism and goal progress. ► Self-criticism meditated by self-efficacy, implementation planning and flow. ► Perfectionism mediated by implementation planning and flow, not self-efficacy.

Related Topics
Life Sciences Neuroscience Behavioral Neuroscience
Authors
, , ,