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. 2021 Jun 18;3(2):e3623. doi: 10.32872/cpe.3623

Table 3. Pearson Correlations and Partial Correlations of the Scales.

Scale CPQ-D total Factor 1 F1.F2 Factor 2 F2.F1
FMPS-D total .68***
[.63, .73]
Personal Standards .60***
[.54, .66]
.66***
[.60, .71]
.62*** .29***
[.20, .38]
-.02
Concern over Mistakes .67***
[.62, .72]
.55***
[.48, .61]
.37*** .61***
[.59, .70]
.53***
Doubts about Actions .51***
[.44, .58]
.35***
[.27, .43]
.09 .65***
[.55, .67]
.54***
PANAS-NA .55***
[.48, .61]
.40***
[.32, .48]
.17*** .61***
[.55, .66]
.52***
PANAS-PA -.11*
[-.21, -.02]
.07
[-.03, .16]
-.39***
[-.46, -.30]

Note. CPQ-D = Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire, German version; FMPS = Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale; PANAS-NA = Positive and Negative Affect Schedule, Negative Affect subscale; PANAS-PA = Positive and Negative Affect Schedule, Positive Affect subscale. Values in brackets depict the 95% CI for the respective Pearson correlation coefficient. F1.F2 = partial correlation of Factor 1 controlled for Factor 2, F2.F1 = partial correlation of Factor 2 controlled for Factor 1.

*p < .05. **p < .01. ***p < .001.