Mounting research supports that co-rumination, the tendency to seek peer support by engaging in extensive negatively focused discussion, is a risk factor for adolescent psychopathology. It is unclear, though, how this interpersonal tendency develops. Parental responses to adolescents' negative affect likely shape how youth utilize peer relationships to regulate distress, as they shift to reliance on peer support during this developmental stage. For example, nonsupportive parental responses may fail to instill healthy regulation strategies, resulting in ineffective forms of peer support, such as co-rumination. Conversely, high levels of supportive parental responses to adolescents' negative affect may motivate youth to also express more nega...
Co-rumination, defined as repetitive, problem-focused talk, explains higher levels of friendship qua...
Co-rumination has consistently been shown to be maladaptive in the context of emotional well-being. ...
ObjectiveThis study examines differences in the prevalence and nature of co-rumination during real-w...
Mounting research supports that co-rumination, the tendency to seek peer support by engaging in exte...
This study investigated relationships between parent emotion socialization and ruminative responding...
Co-rumination is a communication process that has been linked to depressive symptoms among adolescen...
Emotion socialization by close relationship partners plays a role in adolescent depression. In the c...
Co-rumination is a nuanced emotion socialization process that occurs with parents and friends during...
The current study examines the adjustment trade-offs of co-rumination in mother- daughter relationsh...
Co-rumination involves excessively discussing personal problems with peers. This study examined corr...
Parenting is often implicated as a potential source of individual differences in youths' emotional i...
Parenting is often implicated as a potential source of individual differences in youths’ emotional i...
AbstractParenting is often implicated as a potential source of individual differences in youths’ emo...
This study examined associations between indices of the quality of attachment relationships of adole...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among parent-adolescent communication, ru...
Co-rumination, defined as repetitive, problem-focused talk, explains higher levels of friendship qua...
Co-rumination has consistently been shown to be maladaptive in the context of emotional well-being. ...
ObjectiveThis study examines differences in the prevalence and nature of co-rumination during real-w...
Mounting research supports that co-rumination, the tendency to seek peer support by engaging in exte...
This study investigated relationships between parent emotion socialization and ruminative responding...
Co-rumination is a communication process that has been linked to depressive symptoms among adolescen...
Emotion socialization by close relationship partners plays a role in adolescent depression. In the c...
Co-rumination is a nuanced emotion socialization process that occurs with parents and friends during...
The current study examines the adjustment trade-offs of co-rumination in mother- daughter relationsh...
Co-rumination involves excessively discussing personal problems with peers. This study examined corr...
Parenting is often implicated as a potential source of individual differences in youths' emotional i...
Parenting is often implicated as a potential source of individual differences in youths’ emotional i...
AbstractParenting is often implicated as a potential source of individual differences in youths’ emo...
This study examined associations between indices of the quality of attachment relationships of adole...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among parent-adolescent communication, ru...
Co-rumination, defined as repetitive, problem-focused talk, explains higher levels of friendship qua...
Co-rumination has consistently been shown to be maladaptive in the context of emotional well-being. ...
ObjectiveThis study examines differences in the prevalence and nature of co-rumination during real-w...