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Effects of Integrative Motivation Management Program on Perfectionism, Stress and Subjective Well-Being among Female University Students with Maladaptive Perfectionism

The Korean Journal of Health Psychology / The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, (P)1229-070X; (E)2713-9581
2023, v.28 no.1, pp.127-146
https://doi.org/10.17315/kjhp.2023.28.1.007



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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate effects of an integrative motivation management program on perfectionism, stress and subjective well-being among female university students with maladaptive perfectionism tendencies. To this end, female college students who ranked in the 75% on ‘perfectionist tendencies’ and ‘negative results’ subscales of perfectionism questionnaire were recruited. Participants were randomly assigned to an experimental group(n=15) and a wait-control group(n=15). Those in the experimental group completed a total of six sessions in three weeks(twice a week), with each session lasting 80 minutes. All participants completed pre-test, post-test and a 4-week follow-up test. Scores of perfectionism, perceived stress, and negative affects in the experimental group were significantly decreased compared to those in the wait-control group. These effects persisted at the follow-up test. Scores of satisfaction with life and positive affect in the experimental group were significantly increased compared to those in the wait-control group. These effects persisted in the follow-up test. Based on these research results, significance of this study, limitations of this study, and suggestions for follow-up research are discussed.

keywords
동기, 통합동기관리, 동기상태이론, 완벽주의, 스트레스, 주관적 웰빙, motivation, integrative motivation management, motivational states theory, perfectionism, stress, subjective well-being

The Korean Journal of Health Psychology