Perfectionism coping and well-being: A correlational analysis on Indian University Students
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This study investigates the relationship between perfectionism, well-being and coping in Indian
university students. Design of this study is cross-sectional, correlation used for analysis with a
sample size of 151 participants between the ages of 18 and 30 years from a single university.
Standardized instruments were used for data collection including Flett’s Multidimensional
Perfectionism Scale, Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10), Scale of Positive and Negative Experience
(SPANE), Satisfaction with Life Scale(SWLS) and Brief COPE. Correlational analysis indicated
a positive association between SOP and adaptive coping and SPP and maladaptive coping. It also
indicated that SPP is negatively associated with well-being but SOP was not associated to wellbeing.
