Self-compassion moderates the perfectionism and depression link in both adolescence and adulthood

Ferrari, M., Yap, K., Scott, N., Einstein, D. A., & Ciarrochi, J. (2018). Self-compassion moderates the perfectionism and depression link in both adolescence and adulthood. PLoS ONE, 13(2), e0192022. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192022

In plain language

Perfectionism can be toxic. People whose self-worth hinges on impossibly high standards are more likely to become depressed. Therapists often try to change perfectionistic thoughts directly, but this study explored a different possibility: what if we change a person's relationship to those thoughts instead? Self-compassion — treating yourself with the same kindness you would offer a friend when you fall short — might soften the blow of perfectionism without needing to eliminate it.

The researchers surveyed two samples spanning much of the lifespan: 541 adolescents (average age 14) completing questionnaires at high school, and 515 adults (average age 25) recruited through university and online. Both groups completed age-appropriate measures of maladaptive perfectionism, depression, and self-compassion.

In both samples, self-compassion buffered the perfectionism–depression link. Highly self-compassionate people were less affected by their maladaptive perfectionism than those low in self-compassion, and the size of this buffering effect was virtually identical in teenagers and adults. The finding supports the "compassionate context" model aligned with acceptance and commitment therapy: it is not just the presence of perfectionistic thoughts that matters, but the context of self-kindness (or self-criticism) in which they occur. Self-compassion interventions may therefore be a useful way to undermine perfectionism's harmful effects, though experimental research is needed to confirm this.

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How to cite

APA

Ferrari, M., Yap, K., Scott, N., Einstein, D. A., & Ciarrochi, J. (2018). Self-compassion moderates the perfectionism and depression link in both adolescence and adulthood. PLoS ONE, 13(2), e0192022. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192022

BibTeX

@article{ferrari2018selfcompassion,
  author  = {Ferrari, Madeleine and Yap, Keong and Scott, Nicole and Einstein, Danielle A. and Ciarrochi, Joseph},
  title   = {Self-compassion moderates the perfectionism and depression link in both adolescence and adulthood},
  journal = {PLoS ONE},
  year    = {2018},
  volume  = {13},
  number  = {2},
  pages   = {e0192022},
  doi     = {10.1371/journal.pone.0192022}
}

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Author: Joseph Ciarrochi (ORCID 0000-0003-0471-8100). Free copy hosted with permission for scholarly use. Please cite the published version via the DOI above.