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Adolescents' co-rumination and stress predict affective changes in a daily-diary paradigm.

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Field name Details
Nuova numerazione 77236
Collocazione UPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-362
Autore HRUSKA, L. C.
Titolo Adolescents' co-rumination and stress predict affective changes in a daily-diary paradigm. Parte componente di periodico
Descrizione fisica pp. 372-380.
Nota generale Estratto da: International Journal of Psychology 2017, 52, 5
Riassunto 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.
Tipo di documento RICERCA.
Soggetto DISTURBI.
ALIMENTAZIONE.
IDENTITÀ DI GENERE.
DIFFERENZA.
DEPRESSIONE.
PSICOPATOLOGIA.
ADOLESCENTI.
AMICIZIA.
AFFETTIVITÀ.
STRESS.
QUESTIONARIO.
USA.
Ambito Psicologico
Autore Secondario ZELIC, K. J.
DICKSON, K. S.
CIESLA, J. A.
Titolo correlato International Journal of Psychology 2017, 52, 5
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