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Associations between perfectionism and symptoms of anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression in young people: a meta-analysis

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COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY
Volume 52, Issue 5, Pages 460-487

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/16506073.2023.2211736

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Perfectionism; anxiety; depression; obsessive-compulsive disorder; young people; meta-analysis

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Perfectionism is a transdiagnostic process that contributes to anxiety, OCD, and depression. This systematic review and meta-analysis examined the association between perfectionism and symptoms of anxiety, OCD, and depression in young people aged 6-24 years. The findings reveal a significant correlation between perfectionistic concerns and psychopathology, particularly anxiety and OCD, highlighting the importance of early intervention for perfectionism to improve youth mental health.
Perfectionism is a transdiagnostic process contributing to the onset and maintenance of anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and depression. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to examine the association between perfectionism, and symptoms of anxiety, OCD and depression among young people aged 6-24 years. A systematic literature search retrieved a total of 4,927 articles, with 121 studies included (M-pooled age = similar to 17.70 years). Perfectionistic concerns demonstrated significant moderate pooled correlations with symptoms of anxiety (r = .37-.41), OCD (r = .42), and depression (r = .40). Perfectionistic strivings demonstrated significant, small correlations with symptoms of anxiety (r = .05) and OCD (r = .19). The findings highlight the substantial link between perfectionistic concerns and psychopathology in young people, and to a smaller extent perfectionistic strivings, anxiety, and OCD. The results indicate the importance of further research on early intervention for perfectionism to improve youth mental health.

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