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Abbas Javaheri Mohammadi, Nafiseh Yousefi, Marjan Dabiri,
year 13, Issue 9 (1-2025)
Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to examine the mediating role of psychological capital in the relationship between positive and negative perfectionism with distress tolerance in students of the university. The research method was correlational based on structural equation modeling. The statistical population (4303 people) consisted of all the students of the psychology and educational sciences faculties of Tehran, Al-Zahra, and Allameh universities in the academic year 2022-2023. 321 individuals were selected through convenience sampling and online. The research participants answered the Simons & Gaher Distress Tolerance Scale (2005), Terry-Short Positive and Negative Perfectionism Questionnaires (1995), and Luthans Psychological Capital Questionnaires (2007). The data were analyzed by Pearson’s correlation and structural equation modeling. The finding indicated negative perfectionism had a direct and significant effect on distress tolerance and psychological capital (p < 0.001). Also, positive perfectionism had a direct and significant effect on psychological capital (p < 0.001). positive perfectionism did not have a direct and significant effect on distress tolerance (p > 0.05). Further psychological capital had a direct and significant effect on distress tolerance (p < 0.05). According to the findings, psychological capital plays a mediating role in the relationship between negative and positive psychological capital with distress tolerance (p < 0.001). So psychological capital can affect the relationship between positive and negative perfectionism distress tolerance.