Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
909444 Journal of Anxiety Disorders 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Research has shown that 2 major facets of perfectionism can be differentiated: perfectionistic strivings and perfectionistic concerns. In order to investigate how these different facets of perfectionism are related to coping, effort, achievement, and performance anxiety in musicians, we asked 275 professional and amateur Japanese musicians to complete measures of perfectionism traits, perfectionism cognitions, coping style, effort, achievement, and performance anxiety. While both facets of perfectionism showed a similar pattern of correlation with coping measures, they were differently associated with effort, achievement, and performance anxiety. In addition, results of hierarchical regression analysis showed the incremental validity of perfectionism cognitions in explaining variance in performance anxiety above the variance explained by other variables, such as trait perfectionism. These findings demonstrate that perfectionism in musicians has both positive and negative elements.

► Trait perfectionism is associated with effort and achievement in Japanese musicians. ► Socially prescribed perfectionism is not necessarily negative in Japanese musicians. ► Cognitive level of perfectionism has both positive and negative effects on musicians. ► Ongoing preoccupation with mistakes would increase music performance anxiety.

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