Perfectionistic self-presentation mediating the relationship between family recognition through achievement and help-seeking attitudes in Asian American university students
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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, though the reason for this is currently being investigated.
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Perfectionistic self-presentation mediating the relationship between family recognition through achievement and help-seeking attitudes in Asian American university students
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, though the reason for this is currently being investigated.