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Adolescents' co-rumination and stress predict affective changes in a daily-diary paradigm.
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77236
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UPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-362
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HRUSKA, L. C.
Titolo
Adolescents' co-rumination and stress predict affective changes in a daily-diary paradigm. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 372-380.
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Estratto da: International Journal of Psychology 2017, 52, 5
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Co-rumination has been related to both high quality friendship and depressive symptoms. However, little is known regarding the extent to which co-rumination may be detrimental, its distinction from rumination and potential gender differences in co-rumination. This study used a modified version of Rose's Co-rumination Questionnaire (Rose, 2002) to examine the behaviour of daily co-rumination with daily stress and negative affect among adolescents. Results demonstrated that co-rumination did not have a main effect in predicting negative affect, but did evidence a significant interaction with life stress. Additionally, co-rumination demonstrated incremental utility above that of rumination. Finally, gender differences were not supported. In conclusion, this investigation revealed that co-rumination exacerbates the effects of life stress and is predictive of increased internalising symptoms.
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RICERCA.
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DISTURBI.
ALIMENTAZIONE.
IDENTITÀ DI GENERE.
DIFFERENZA.
DEPRESSIONE.
PSICOPATOLOGIA.
ADOLESCENTI.
AMICIZIA.
AFFETTIVITÀ.
STRESS.
QUESTIONARIO.
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ZELIC, K. J.
DICKSON, K. S.
CIESLA, J. A.
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International Journal of Psychology 2017, 52, 5
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