A qualitative study of perfectionism among self-identified perfectionist women with nonmetastatic breast cancer

Author:

Banville Catherine123,Massicotte Véronique123,Caplette-Gingras Aude24,Langlois Frédéric5,Gouin Jean-Philippe6,Flett Gordon7,Molnar Danielle S.8,Lemieux Julie24,Savard Josée123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Psychology, Université Laval, Québec, Canada

2. CHU de Québec-Université Laval Research Center, Québec, Canada

3. Université Laval Cancer Research Center, Québec, Canada

4. Centre des maladies du sein, CHU de Québec, Québec, Canada

5. Department of Psychology, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières, Canada

6. Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montréal, Canada

7. Faculty of Health, York University, Toronto, Canada

8. Department of Child and Youth Studies, Brock University, Saint Catharines, Canada

Abstract

Abstract Background: Receiving a cancer diagnosis can lead to various psychosocial disturbances. Perfectionism is associated with several psychological problems in the general population, but its role in cancer remains to be assessed. This exploratory qualitative descriptive study aims to examine the role of perfectionism as a vulnerability factor underlying the psychosocial difficulties encountered by people with cancer. Methods: A total of 10 women with nonmetastatic breast cancer who self-identified as perfectionists were recruited at the end of their radiation therapy to take part in a focus group or an individual interview. Results: The hybrid inductive-deductive thematic analysis revealed the following themes: (1) various dimensions of perfectionism; (2) low self-compassion; (3) control seeking; (4) low self-disclosure; (5) low social support seeking; (6) various coping strategies; (7) relative stability of perfectionism after cancer; (8) need to be a perfect patient; (9) negative psychological impacts; and (10) low interest in an intervention targeting perfectionism. Conclusions: This exploratory study psychosocial difficulties that may be related to perfectionism in patients with breast cancer, from both a systemic and an individual perspective.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Community and Home Care

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