Parental Conditional Regard, Subjective Well-Being and Self-Esteem: The Mediating Role of Perfectionism

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The present study investigated the relationship between parental conditional regard, perfectionism, subjective well-being and self-esteem, and the role of perfectionism as a mediator in the relationship between parental conditional regard and both subjective well-being and self-esteem. Using a convenience sampling, 500 Turkish university students (M age = 20.83 years old, SD age = 2.05) completed questionnaires. The results showed positive links between parental conditional regard and perfectionism, negative links between parental conditional regard and both subjective well-being and self-esteem and negative links between perfectionism and both subjective well-being and self-esteem. While perfectionism was a partial mediator between parental conditional regard and self-esteem, perfectionism was not a mediator between parental conditional regard and subjective well-being.

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Mendi, E. and Eldeleklioğlu, J. (2016) Parental Conditional Regard, Subjective Well-Being and Self-Esteem: The Mediating Role of Perfectionism. Psychology, 7, 1276-1295. doi: 10.4236/psych.2016.710130.

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