Rumination and worrying are considered possible mediating variables that may explain the relation between neuroticism and symptoms of depression and anxiety. The Current study Sought to examine the mediational effects of rumination and worry in the relationships between neuroticism and symptoms of depression and anxiety in a sample of clinically depressed individuals (N = 198). All patients completed a battery Of questionnaires including measures of neuroticism, rumination, worrying, depression, and anxiety. Results showed that in subsequent analyses, rumination and worrying both mediated the relation between neuroticism and depression and anxiety. When rumination and worrying were simultaneously entered in the mediation analysis, only rumi...
Background: Neuroticism is associated with inflated somatic symptom reporting. Worry and rumination ...
Depression is the most common mental disorder in the United States and is a leading cause of disabil...
The present study tested a theoretically derived link between rumination and depressive symptoms thr...
Rumination and worrying are considered possible mediating variables that may explain the relation be...
Neuroticism, is considered a vulnerability factor for depression and anxiety but the mechanism by wh...
This study examines the relationships between neuroticism (higher-order vulnerability factor), the c...
This study examines the relationships between neuroticism (higher-order vulnerability factor), the c...
The present study further examined the relations between neuroticism, rumination, and worry, on the ...
Comorbidity among affective disorders is high. Rumination has been found to mediate cross-sectional ...
Rumination has featured in psychological models of depression whereas worry is considered to be an i...
Comorbidity among affective disorders is high. Rumination has been found to mediate cross-sectional ...
Worry and rumination are cognitive processes, often represented as verbal or linguis-tic activities....
Background: Anxiety has been found to be a strong predictor of depression. Past research has found s...
The current study replicated and extended previous studies by examining the mediating and moderating...
Background: Neuroticism is associated with inflated somatic symptom reporting. Worry and rumination ...
Depression is the most common mental disorder in the United States and is a leading cause of disabil...
The present study tested a theoretically derived link between rumination and depressive symptoms thr...
Rumination and worrying are considered possible mediating variables that may explain the relation be...
Neuroticism, is considered a vulnerability factor for depression and anxiety but the mechanism by wh...
This study examines the relationships between neuroticism (higher-order vulnerability factor), the c...
This study examines the relationships between neuroticism (higher-order vulnerability factor), the c...
The present study further examined the relations between neuroticism, rumination, and worry, on the ...
Comorbidity among affective disorders is high. Rumination has been found to mediate cross-sectional ...
Rumination has featured in psychological models of depression whereas worry is considered to be an i...
Comorbidity among affective disorders is high. Rumination has been found to mediate cross-sectional ...
Worry and rumination are cognitive processes, often represented as verbal or linguis-tic activities....
Background: Anxiety has been found to be a strong predictor of depression. Past research has found s...
The current study replicated and extended previous studies by examining the mediating and moderating...
Background: Neuroticism is associated with inflated somatic symptom reporting. Worry and rumination ...
Depression is the most common mental disorder in the United States and is a leading cause of disabil...
The present study tested a theoretically derived link between rumination and depressive symptoms thr...