Chinese Journal of Medical Education ›› 2018, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (6): 820-824.DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.1673-677X.2018.06.005

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The influence of perfectionism and self-regulatory mode on subjective well-being of military medical students

Liu Na, Wang Hao, Wu Chao, Yao Lu, Zhang Yinling   

  1. Nursing Department, The Air Force Military Medical University, Xi'an 710032, China(Liu N, Zhang YL);Grade 2015,Four-year Program of Nursing Major, The Air Force Military Medical University, Xi'an 710032, China (Wu C); Grade 2016, Four-year Program of Nursing Major, The Air Force Military Medical University, Xi'an 710032, China(Yao L) ;Chinese People's Liberation Army 31689 unit 93 unit (Wang H)
  • Received:2018-04-01 Published:2020-12-09
  • Contact: Zhang Yinling, Email: zyl-ylz@163.com

Abstract: Objective To explore the relationship between perfectionism and subjective well-being of military medical students, as well as the moderating effects of regulatory mode, in order to provide theoretical basis and data support to effectively improve subjective well-being of medical students. Methods The general perfectionism scale、regulatory mode scale and Campbell index of well-being were used to measure perfectionism、regulatory mode and subjective well-being of the students from the Air Force Military Medical University. And the relationships among the three were analyzed. Results Striving for high-level goals dimension (r=0.247) and locomotion mode dimension (r=0.346) were both significantly and positively correlated with subjective well-being(both P<0.05), and minding mistakes dimension was significantly and negatively correlated with subjective well-being(r=-0.148,P<0.05). The interaction between striving for high-level goals and assessment mode is significantly related to subjective well-being(t=2.222,P=0.027), and the interaction between minding mistakes and assessment mode is also significantly positively related to subjective well-being(t=2.114,P=0.035). Conclusions The perfectionism and regulatory mode both have important impact on subjective well-being of the military medical university students, and the relationship between perfectionism and subjective well-being is moderated by regulatory mode. This suggests that teachers can improve the subjective well-being of military medical students from the aspects of perfectionism and subjective well-being.

Key words: Military medical students, Perfectionism, Regulatory mode, Subjective well-being