Perfectionism, Fear of Negative Evaluations, and Social Disconnectedness Among College Students in Lipa City Colleges
Honey Grace Espinili | Jhona Marie De Guzman | Leana Charmaine Pera | Jeremich Serafica | Noralyn Muria
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
It has been observed that perfectionism has increased over the last three decades; yet, despite its
seeming desirability, it may have enormously detrimental effects on one's psycho-social well-being.
This research identified and measured the levels of perfectionism, fear of negative evaluations, and
social disconnectedness among college students in Lipa City Colleges. The researchers used a
quantitative predictive correlational research design and a purposive sampling method to select the
study’s official respondents. A preliminary survey was administered before the survey, which the
researchers adopted; it included the Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale Short Version, the Brief
Fear of Negative Evaluations Scale, and the Social Connectedness Scale Original Version. One
hundred fifty college students from any program filled out these surveys. The respondents reported
high levels of perfectionism, fear of negative evaluations, and social disconnection. Among the three
dimensions of perfectionism, socially-prescribed perfectionism scored the highest and was deemed a
significant predictor of fear of negative evaluations and social disconnectedness. In contrast, only
self-oriented perfectionism negatively influenced fear of negative evaluations. The relevance of the
two aspects of perfectionism to fear of negative evaluations and social disconnectedness prompted the
researchers to suggest that parents, instructors, and the institution's Guidance and Counseling
department should collaborate to reduce the incidence of these variables.
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