This study tested 2 related hypotheses. The first holds that high co-rumination anticipates heightened internalizing problems. The second holds that positive relationships with friends exacerbate the risk for internalizing problems arising from co-rumination. A sample of MZ twins followed from birth (194 girls and 170 boys) completed (a) self-reports of friendship support, friendship negativity, and co-rumination with friends at age 12 and (b) measures of anxiety and depression at ages 12 and 13. Using a monozygotic twins-difference design, within-pair differences in co-rumination predicted increased within-pair differences in anxiety (but not depression), after removing the covariance between co-rumination and perceptions of friendship. In...
Behavioral genetic analyses indicate that environmental influences associated with depression and an...
Co-rumination refers to the process of engaging in repeated discussion of personal problems in dyadi...
Co-rumination is the act of negatively discussing problems with another person. The focus of co-rumi...
This study tested 2 related hypotheses. The first holds that high co-rumination anticipates heighten...
Co-ruminating, or excessively discussing problems, with friends is proposed to have adjustment trade...
This study examined (a) whether, in line with a gene-environment correlation (rGE), a genetic dispos...
Co-rumination involves friends spending a great deal of time encouraging each other to excessively d...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Science-Ps...
Co-rumination is the extensive discussion and speculation about problems that occurs in dyadic relat...
Co-rumination, defined as repetitive, problem-focused talk, explains higher levels of friendship qua...
Depressive symptoms dramatically increase in the transition from childhood to adolescence (Hankin et...
This study examined (a) whether, in line with a gene-environment correlation (rGE), a genetic dispos...
Objectives We examined whether co-rumination with online friends buffered the link between social an...
Co-rumination has consistently been shown to be maladaptive in the context of emotional well-being. ...
Using a genetically informed twin design, this study examined (a) whether, in line with gene–environ...
Behavioral genetic analyses indicate that environmental influences associated with depression and an...
Co-rumination refers to the process of engaging in repeated discussion of personal problems in dyadi...
Co-rumination is the act of negatively discussing problems with another person. The focus of co-rumi...
This study tested 2 related hypotheses. The first holds that high co-rumination anticipates heighten...
Co-ruminating, or excessively discussing problems, with friends is proposed to have adjustment trade...
This study examined (a) whether, in line with a gene-environment correlation (rGE), a genetic dispos...
Co-rumination involves friends spending a great deal of time encouraging each other to excessively d...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Science-Ps...
Co-rumination is the extensive discussion and speculation about problems that occurs in dyadic relat...
Co-rumination, defined as repetitive, problem-focused talk, explains higher levels of friendship qua...
Depressive symptoms dramatically increase in the transition from childhood to adolescence (Hankin et...
This study examined (a) whether, in line with a gene-environment correlation (rGE), a genetic dispos...
Objectives We examined whether co-rumination with online friends buffered the link between social an...
Co-rumination has consistently been shown to be maladaptive in the context of emotional well-being. ...
Using a genetically informed twin design, this study examined (a) whether, in line with gene–environ...
Behavioral genetic analyses indicate that environmental influences associated with depression and an...
Co-rumination refers to the process of engaging in repeated discussion of personal problems in dyadi...
Co-rumination is the act of negatively discussing problems with another person. The focus of co-rumi...