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Neprilagojeni perfekcionizem, sočutje do sebe in težave v uravnavanju čustev kot dejavniki obsesivno-kompulzivnih simptomov v splošni populaciji : magistrsko delo
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Namen magistrskega dela je bil raziskati, kako se neprilagojeni perfekcionizem povezuje z izraženostjo obsesivno-kompulzivnih simptomov ter kakšno vlogo imata pri tem sočutje do sebe in težave v uravnavanju čustev kot mediatorja. Raziskava temelji na teoretičnem modelu, ki sta ga razvila Sher in sodelavci (2024), ter ga razširja na slovenski vzorec odraslih iz splošne populacije. V raziskavi je sodelovalo 293 udeležencev, ki so izpolnili več samoocenjevalnih vprašalnikov (APS-R, SCS, DERS, OCI-R, DASS-21). Podatki so bili analizirani s serijsko mediacijsko analizo (Hayes, 2018), pri čemer sta bili anksioznost in depresivnost vključeni kot kontrolni spremenljivki. Rezultati so pokazali, da je neprilagojeni perfekcionizem negativno povezan s sočutjem do sebe ter pozitivno s težavami v uravnavanju čustev in obsesivno-kompulzivnimi simptomi. Posredni učinek preko sočutja do sebe se ni potrdil, medtem ko sta bila posredni učinek preko težav v uravnavanju čustev ter zaporedni posredni učinek preko obeh mediatorjev statistično značilna tudi po kontroli anksioznosti in depresivnosti. Ugotovitve potrjujejo delno mediacijo in kažejo, da sočutje do sebe in uravnavanje čustev predstavljata ključna psihološka mehanizma, ki pojasnjujeta povezavo med perfekcionizmom in obsesivno-kompulzivnimi simptomi. Rezultati imajo pomembne teoretične in praktične implikacije, saj nakazujejo, da bi lahko programi, usmerjeni v krepitev sočutja do sebe in sposobnosti uravnavanja čustev, predstavljali učinkovit dopolnilni pristop k preprečevanju in zdravljenju obsesivno-kompulzivnih simptomov.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:perfekcionizem, sočutje do sebe, uravnavanje čustev, obsesivno-kompulzivni simptomi, mediacijska analiza
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[M. Možina]
Year:2025
Number of pages:54 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-176078 This link opens in a new window
UDC:616.89(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:262642691 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.11.2025
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Language:English
Title:Maladaptive perfectionism, self-compassion and emotion regulation difficulties in relation to obsessive-compulsive symptoms in the general population
Abstract:
The aim of the present master’s thesis was to examine the relationship between maladaptive perfectionism and obsessive-compulsive symptoms, focusing on the mediating roles of self-compassion and emotion regulation difficulties. The study builds upon the theoretical model proposed by Sher et al. (2024) and extends it to a Slovenian sample of adults from the general population. A total of 293 participants completed several self-report questionnaires (APS-R, SCS, DERS, OCI-R, DASS-21). Data were analysed using serial mediation analysis (Hayes, 2018), with anxiety and depression included as covariates. Results indicated that maladaptive perfectionism was negatively associated with self-compassion and positively associated with emotion regulation difficulties and obsessive-compulsive symptoms. The indirect effect through self-compassion alone was not significant, whereas the indirect effect through emotion regulation difficulties and the serial indirect effect through both mediators remained significant after controlling for anxiety and depression. These findings support a partial mediation model and highlight self-compassion and emotion regulation as key psychological mechanisms linking perfectionism and obsessive-compulsive symptoms. The results provide important theoretical and practical implications, suggesting that interventions aimed at enhancing self-compassion and emotion regulation skills may serve as effective complementary approaches in preventing and treating obsessive-compulsive symptoms.

Keywords:perfectionism, self-compassion, emotion regulation, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, mediation analysis

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