Self-critical perfectionism confers vulnerability to depression after controlling for neuroticism: A longitudinal study of middle-aged, community-dwelling women
• Self-critical perfectionism is a putative vulnerability factor for depression. • 218 middle-aged, community-dwelling women were studied using a longitudinal design. • Self-critical perfectionism predicted longitudinal increases in depression. • This finding held after controlling for neuroticism....
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