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An Analysis of the Relationship Between Perfectionism, Stress Perception, and Stress Management among Doctor of Physical Therapy Students

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Richardson, Mike. An Analysis of the Relationship Between Perfectionism, Stress Perception, and Stress Management Among Doctor of Physical Therapy Students. . 1211. uindy.hykucommons.org/concern/etds/9bf5d397-b53b-477a-a4a3-63a78be7caf8?locale=fr.

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R. Mike. (1211). An Analysis of the Relationship Between Perfectionism, Stress Perception, and Stress Management among Doctor of Physical Therapy Students. https://uindy.hykucommons.org/concern/etds/9bf5d397-b53b-477a-a4a3-63a78be7caf8?locale=fr

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Richardson, Mike. An Analysis of the Relationship Between Perfectionism, Stress Perception, and Stress Management Among Doctor of Physical Therapy Students. 1211. https://uindy.hykucommons.org/concern/etds/9bf5d397-b53b-477a-a4a3-63a78be7caf8?locale=fr.

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Abstract
  • Perfectionism consists of high standards and hyper-critical self-evaluation. Doctor of Physical
    Therapy (DPT) students are required to meet highly competitive admissions processes and
    rigorous academic expectations. Unsurprisingly, DPT students experience increased stress levels
    during their academic tenure. There is a limited understanding of how successful these students
    are at managing the increased stress, especially among perfectionists. In this non-experimental,
    cross-sectional study, participants completed perfectionism, stress perception, and stress
    management validated measures. Results demonstrated that this sample was composed of
    41.10% Adaptive Perfectionists and 25.15% Maladaptive Perfectionists. There was a moderate,
    direct association of perceived stress and the perfectionism discrepancy measure (rs = .51, p <
    .01). The perceived stress and perfectionism subtype logistic regression model was statisticallysignificant,
    χ2(1) = 18.73, p < .01. Additionally, there was a weak, indirect association between
    stress management and the perfectionism discrepancy measure (rs = -.38, p < .01). The stress
    management and perfectionism subtype logistic regression model was statistically-significant,
    χ2(1) = 14.40, p < .01. DPT students who are Maladaptive Perfectionists may be at greater risk
    for stress-related concerns. Baseline measures of perfectionism, stress perception, and stress
    management may inform curricular decisions regarding placement and sequencing of stress
    management interventions. Additionally, these measures may assist educators with identifying
    at-risk students and monitoring student response to stress management interventions. DPT
    students who are able to effectively manage stress may ultimately have greater well-being and
    lower rates of burnout.

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Droits
Diplôme
  • Doctor of Health Science

Niveau
  • Doctoral

La discipline
  • Health Science

Concédant
  • University of Indianapolis

membre du comité
  • Haylie Miller, PhD

  • Evan Papa, PT, DPT, PhD

  • Laura Santurri, PhD, MPH, CPH

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