This study examined gender-specific longitudinal pathways from harsh parenting through rumination to anxiety and depression symptoms among early adolescents from three countries and six subgroups. Participants were 567 mothers, 428 fathers, and 566 children (T1: Mage = 10.89; 50% girls) from Medellín, Colombia (n = 100); Naples, Italy (n = 95); Rome, Italy (n = 99); Durham, North Carolina, United States (Black n = 92, Latinx n = 80, and White n = 100). Parent reported maternal and paternal harsh parenting were measured at T1. Adolescent reported rumination was measured at T2 (Mage = 12.58) and anxiety and depression symptoms were measured at T1 and T3 (Mage = 13.71). Rumination mediated the pathway from maternal harsh discipline to girls’ a...
The role of rumination in the development and maintenance of psychopathology has been well establish...
Rumination is defined as excessive thinking about causes or consequences of negative event or dwelli...
Symptoms and episodes of depression in mothers consistently predict internalizing and externalizing ...
This study examined gender-specific longitudinal pathways from harsh parenting through rumination t...
This study examined gender-specific longitudinal pathways from harsh parenting through rumination to...
This study investigated relationships between parent emotion socialization and ruminative responding...
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...
Abstract Guided by Beck’s cognitive model of depression, this study comprehensively explores the mec...
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...
Copyright © 2011 Amy H. Mezulis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The goal of the current study was to examine whether child rumination serves as a moderator of the t...
The current study examined whether rumination serves as a moderator of the temporal association betw...
AbstractThe purpose of this research was to study the gender and grade level differences (a) in the ...
The role of rumination in the development and maintenance of psychopathology has been well establish...
Rumination is defined as excessive thinking about causes or consequences of negative event or dwelli...
Symptoms and episodes of depression in mothers consistently predict internalizing and externalizing ...
This study examined gender-specific longitudinal pathways from harsh parenting through rumination t...
This study examined gender-specific longitudinal pathways from harsh parenting through rumination to...
This study investigated relationships between parent emotion socialization and ruminative responding...
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...
Abstract Guided by Beck’s cognitive model of depression, this study comprehensively explores the mec...
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...
Copyright © 2011 Amy H. Mezulis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The goal of the current study was to examine whether child rumination serves as a moderator of the t...
The current study examined whether rumination serves as a moderator of the temporal association betw...
AbstractThe purpose of this research was to study the gender and grade level differences (a) in the ...
The role of rumination in the development and maintenance of psychopathology has been well establish...
Rumination is defined as excessive thinking about causes or consequences of negative event or dwelli...
Symptoms and episodes of depression in mothers consistently predict internalizing and externalizing ...