A ruminative style of responding to low mood is associated with subsequent high depressive symptoms and depressive disorder in children, adolescents and adults. Scores on self-report rumination scales correlate strongly with scores on anxiety and depression symptom scales. This may confound any associations between rumination and subsequent depression
The aim of the study was to examine the habitual characteristics of rumination. Depressive ruminatio...
Recent research suggests that rumination may represent both a risk factor for and consequence of dep...
Copyright © 2011 Amy H. Mezulis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
A ruminative style of responding to low mood is associated with subsequent high depressive symptoms ...
The authors examined the reciprocal relations between rumination and symptoms of depression, bulimia...
This study examined associations between indices of the quality of attachment relationships of adole...
Neuroticism, is considered a vulnerability factor for depression and anxiety but the mechanism by wh...
Comorbidity among affective disorders is high. Rumination has been found to mediate cross-sectional ...
Comorbidity among affective disorders is high. Rumination has been found to mediate cross-sectional ...
Rumination is an important cognitive vulnerability for adolescent and adult depression. However, lit...
The present study sought to test predictions of the response styles theory in a sample of children a...
Background: According to the Response Styles Theory, rumination maintains and exacerbates depression...
This review examined evidence for some core predictions of the response styles theory (RST) concerni...
Rumination—repetitively thinking about one's emotional state, its causes and consequences—exacerbate...
The aim of the study was to examine the habitual characteristics of rumination. Depressive ruminatio...
Recent research suggests that rumination may represent both a risk factor for and consequence of dep...
Copyright © 2011 Amy H. Mezulis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
A ruminative style of responding to low mood is associated with subsequent high depressive symptoms ...
The authors examined the reciprocal relations between rumination and symptoms of depression, bulimia...
This study examined associations between indices of the quality of attachment relationships of adole...
Neuroticism, is considered a vulnerability factor for depression and anxiety but the mechanism by wh...
Comorbidity among affective disorders is high. Rumination has been found to mediate cross-sectional ...
Comorbidity among affective disorders is high. Rumination has been found to mediate cross-sectional ...
Rumination is an important cognitive vulnerability for adolescent and adult depression. However, lit...
The present study sought to test predictions of the response styles theory in a sample of children a...
Background: According to the Response Styles Theory, rumination maintains and exacerbates depression...
This review examined evidence for some core predictions of the response styles theory (RST) concerni...
Rumination—repetitively thinking about one's emotional state, its causes and consequences—exacerbate...
The aim of the study was to examine the habitual characteristics of rumination. Depressive ruminatio...
Recent research suggests that rumination may represent both a risk factor for and consequence of dep...
Copyright © 2011 Amy H. Mezulis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...