Data reported in this thesis were used to test the applicability of Response Styles Theory (RST; Nolen-Hoeksema, 1987; 1991) to preadolescent and adolescent populations across three studies. First, this thesis tested whether rumination maintained and exacerbated distress, and second, whether female adolescents ruminated more than male adolescents. In addition, this thesis compared rumination's ability to predict depression and anxiety with other predictors of maladjustment, such as stress, sense of control, and perceptions of false self. Study 1 had two major objectives, first to measure the concurrent relationships among stress, rumination, sense of control and depressive symptoms among 310 preadolescents (9-13 years). Results indicated th...
The early identification of ruminative processes in children and early adolescents is particularly i...
The early identification of ruminative processes in children and early adolescents is particularly i...
The early identification of ruminative processes in children and early adolescents is particularly i...
Recent research suggests that rumination may represent both a risk factor for and consequence of dep...
Rumination has a crucial role in the onset, severity and maintenance of depression in adolescent and...
This study examined associations between indices of the quality of attachment relationships of adole...
The current study tested the vulnerability and sex differences hypotheses of the response styles the...
This study investigated relationships between parent emotion socialization and ruminative responding...
Copyright © 2011 Amy H. Mezulis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: Given the high prevalence of internalizing disorders among adolescents, it is necessary ...
The authors examined the reciprocal relations between rumination and symptoms of depression, bulimia...
This review examined evidence for some core predictions of the response styles theory (RST) concerni...
This review examined evidence for some core predictions of the response styles theory (RST) concerni...
Rumination is considered a specific cognitive vulnerability factor that is thought to play a promine...
The role of cognitive vulnerability in the development of depressive symptoms in youth might depend ...
The early identification of ruminative processes in children and early adolescents is particularly i...
The early identification of ruminative processes in children and early adolescents is particularly i...
The early identification of ruminative processes in children and early adolescents is particularly i...
Recent research suggests that rumination may represent both a risk factor for and consequence of dep...
Rumination has a crucial role in the onset, severity and maintenance of depression in adolescent and...
This study examined associations between indices of the quality of attachment relationships of adole...
The current study tested the vulnerability and sex differences hypotheses of the response styles the...
This study investigated relationships between parent emotion socialization and ruminative responding...
Copyright © 2011 Amy H. Mezulis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: Given the high prevalence of internalizing disorders among adolescents, it is necessary ...
The authors examined the reciprocal relations between rumination and symptoms of depression, bulimia...
This review examined evidence for some core predictions of the response styles theory (RST) concerni...
This review examined evidence for some core predictions of the response styles theory (RST) concerni...
Rumination is considered a specific cognitive vulnerability factor that is thought to play a promine...
The role of cognitive vulnerability in the development of depressive symptoms in youth might depend ...
The early identification of ruminative processes in children and early adolescents is particularly i...
The early identification of ruminative processes in children and early adolescents is particularly i...
The early identification of ruminative processes in children and early adolescents is particularly i...