This experimental study examines the relationship between rumination and attentional bias. Additionally, the study aims to determine, within a diathesis-stress framework, whether rumination or attentional bias (or both) can prospectively predict psychological distress. Eighty-one participants completed selected measures of rumination and psychological distress at time one, in addition to experimental manipulations of rumination and mood, and measures of mood and attentional bias at time two. Seventy-three participants (90% follow-up) completed final measures of stress and psychological distress approximately 3 weeks later. In combination with negative mood, inducing rumination decreased positive attentional bias, whilst inducing distraction...
Diathesis-stress models of depression highlight that stress triggers the onset of a depressive episo...
Correlational studies have shown that trauma-related rumination predicts chronic post-traumatic stre...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it reviewed the empirical and theoretical literature on...
This experimental study examines the relationship between rumination and attentional bias. Additiona...
Rumination is a pattern of passive and repetitive thoughts about symptoms of one’s distress, as well...
Background and objectives It has been suggested that impaired attentional control (AC) promotes the ...
Both rumination and attentional biases have been proposed as key components of the RDoC Negative Val...
AbstractRuminative thinking is believed to exacerbate the psychological distress that follows stress...
Rumination is a maladaptive coping style that has been found to be associated with several negative ...
Psychological distress among college students represents a serious health concern. The aim of this r...
ObjectiveEmotion regulation (ER) strategies are related to psychological health, with most work exam...
Adopting the information processing perspective, the current study aims to investigate the different...
This study aims to investigate whether attentional biases typically associated with depression and a...
Rumination—repetitively thinking about one's emotional state, its causes and consequences—exacerbate...
Correlational studies have shown that trauma-related rumination predicts chronic post-traumatic stre...
Diathesis-stress models of depression highlight that stress triggers the onset of a depressive episo...
Correlational studies have shown that trauma-related rumination predicts chronic post-traumatic stre...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it reviewed the empirical and theoretical literature on...
This experimental study examines the relationship between rumination and attentional bias. Additiona...
Rumination is a pattern of passive and repetitive thoughts about symptoms of one’s distress, as well...
Background and objectives It has been suggested that impaired attentional control (AC) promotes the ...
Both rumination and attentional biases have been proposed as key components of the RDoC Negative Val...
AbstractRuminative thinking is believed to exacerbate the psychological distress that follows stress...
Rumination is a maladaptive coping style that has been found to be associated with several negative ...
Psychological distress among college students represents a serious health concern. The aim of this r...
ObjectiveEmotion regulation (ER) strategies are related to psychological health, with most work exam...
Adopting the information processing perspective, the current study aims to investigate the different...
This study aims to investigate whether attentional biases typically associated with depression and a...
Rumination—repetitively thinking about one's emotional state, its causes and consequences—exacerbate...
Correlational studies have shown that trauma-related rumination predicts chronic post-traumatic stre...
Diathesis-stress models of depression highlight that stress triggers the onset of a depressive episo...
Correlational studies have shown that trauma-related rumination predicts chronic post-traumatic stre...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it reviewed the empirical and theoretical literature on...