Perfectionistic Self-Presentation Mediating the Relationship Between Family Recognition Through Achievement and Help-Seeking Attitudes
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Date of Award
Summer 8-11-2023
Document Type
Applied Project
Degree Name
Master of Science in Research Psychology (MS)
Department
Psychology
Supervisor
Jenny Lee Vaydich
Second Reader
Jessica Fossum
Keywords
asian americans, help seeking attitudes, asian american values
Abstract
Family recognition through achievement, an Asian American value, has been previously linked to perfectionistic self-presentation, a form of perfectionism. Additionally, perfectionistic self-presentation has been predictive of help-seeking attitudes, an individual’s feelings about receiving psychological counseling. While family recognition through achievement has not been found to be predictive of help-seeking attitudes, the current study examines whether perfectionistic self-presentation mediates this relationship in Asian American university students (N = 132). Analysis found perfectionistic self-presentation was not a significant mediator between family recognition through achievement and help-seeking attitudes.
Recommended Citation
Miramontez, Rianna M., "Perfectionistic Self-Presentation Mediating the Relationship Between Family Recognition Through Achievement and Help-Seeking Attitudes" (2023). Research Psychology Theses. 11.
https://digitalcommons.spu.edu/rpsy_etd/11
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