The present study sought to test predictions of the response styles theory in a sample of children and adolescents. More specifically, a ratio approach to response styles was utilized to examine the effects on residual change scores in depression and anxiety. Participants completed a battery of questionnaires including measures of rumination, distraction, depression, and anxiety at baseline (Time 1) and 8-10 weeks follow-up (Time 2). Results showed that the ratio score of rumination and distraction was significantly associated with depressed and anxious symptoms over time. More specifically, individuals who have a greater tendency to ruminate compared to distracting themselves have increases in depression and anxiety scores over time, where...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the relationship between rumination and social problem...
This study examined associations between indices of the quality of attachment relationships of adole...
The role of cognitive vulnerability in the development of depressive symptoms in youth might depend ...
The present study sought to test predictions of the response styles theory in a sample of children a...
The present study sought to test predictions of the response styles theory in a sample of children a...
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...
The response styles theory (Nolen-Hoeksema, 1991) was proposed to explain the insidious relationship...
The current study sought to examine three forms of negative, repetitive thinking in non-clinical chi...
A ruminative style of responding to low mood is associated with subsequent high depressive symptoms ...
According to the response styles theory, rumination and distraction are two different ways to respon...
The effects of different types of responses to a depressed mood on the duration and severity of the ...
Ineffective coping responses are strongly related to the development of anxiety and depression in yo...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the relationship between rumination and social problem...
This study examined associations between indices of the quality of attachment relationships of adole...
The role of cognitive vulnerability in the development of depressive symptoms in youth might depend ...
The present study sought to test predictions of the response styles theory in a sample of children a...
The present study sought to test predictions of the response styles theory in a sample of children a...
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...
The response styles theory (Nolen-Hoeksema, 1991) was proposed to explain the insidious relationship...
The current study sought to examine three forms of negative, repetitive thinking in non-clinical chi...
A ruminative style of responding to low mood is associated with subsequent high depressive symptoms ...
According to the response styles theory, rumination and distraction are two different ways to respon...
The effects of different types of responses to a depressed mood on the duration and severity of the ...
Ineffective coping responses are strongly related to the development of anxiety and depression in yo...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the relationship between rumination and social problem...
This study examined associations between indices of the quality of attachment relationships of adole...
The role of cognitive vulnerability in the development of depressive symptoms in youth might depend ...