Abstract

This paper presents the results of studying the relationship between subjective well-being and perfectionism on data samples from 238 people. The analysis of the results was carried out taking into account the influence of social desirability and gender of the subjects. Correlations were found between the scales of subjective well-being and the indicators of “negative” perfectionism. These relationships were the most pronounced in women group. In the general sample, no correlation of well-being with self-oriented perfectionism was found. However, in the group of men such relationship may exist.

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