نتایج جستجو برای: academic rumination

تعداد نتایج: 152226  

2008
Dr Edward

Depressive rumination, defined as “behaviour and thoughts that focus one’s attention on one’s depressive symptoms and on the implications of these symptoms” (Nolen-Hoeksema, 1991, p.569) has been identified as a core process in the onset and maintenance of depression. Rumination is elevated in both currently and formerly depressed patients and tends to be elevated in women relative to men, i.e....

Journal: :Autism : the international journal of research and practice 2015
Cara E Pugliese Matthew S Fritz Susan W White

This study (a) examined the role of anger rumination as a mediator of the relation between social anxiety and the experience of anger, hostility, and aggression, in the general population, and (b) evaluated the degree to which the presence of autism spectrum disorder characteristics moderates the indirect influence of anger rumination. We then explored whether social cognition and perseveration...

2014
Ueli Braun Theresa Tschoner Michael Hässig

BACKGROUND Eating and rumination variables were recorded in ten healthy cows over 5 days (group A) to generate reference intervals for comparison with the same variables recorded in ten cows in advanced pregnancy from ten days prepartum to ten days postpartum (group B). A pressure sensor integrated into the noseband of a halter recorded individual chewing movements. The endpoints calculated on ...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2009
Søren Bo Andersen Roger Anthony Moore Louise Venables Philip Joseph Corr

EEG coherence and EEG power response were recorded as 63 participants engaged in one of three experimental conditions: 'personal rumination', 'nominal rumination', and 'baseline counting'. The rumination conditions were separated by a neutral (counting) task to eliminate neural carry-over effects. For personal rumination, participants spent 2 min ruminating about something in their life about w...

2009
Blair E. Wisco Susan Nolen-Hoeksema

Rumination is a response to distress in which individuals focus repetitively on their feelings and the causes and consequences of those feelings. When induced to ruminate, dysphorics exhibit more negative mood and recall more negative memories, but these effects are not seen in nondysphorics. This pattern of results could be due to trait-like differences between dysphoric and nondysphoric indiv...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2005
Filip Raes Dirk Hermans J Mark G Williams Koen Demyttenaere Bernard Sabbe Guido Pieters Paul Eelen

BACKGROUND Depressed individuals display a deficit in effectively solving social problem situations (e.g., []). Recent research suggests that rumination may interfere with such effective problem-solving (e.g., []). However, little is known, as yet, about the mechanisms that are underlying this relation between rumination and poor problem-solving. The present study investigated the role of reduc...

2015
Pei Gan Yan Xie Wenjie Duan Qing Deng Xiuli Yu Jerson Laks

BACKGROUND Previous studies conducted in Western countries independently demonstrated that loneliness and rumination are remarkable risk factors of depression among the elderly in both community and nursing homes. However, knowledge on the relationship between these three constructs among the elderly in Eastern countries is scarce. The current study aims to determine the relationship between lo...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2009
Katherine Surrence Regina Miranda Brett M Marroquín Shirley Chan

Previous research suggests that the brooding subtype of rumination is associated with increased suicidal ideation, but findings are inconsistent with respect to reflection, considered to be the more adaptive form of rumination. This study investigated the circumstances under which reflective rumination might be associated with increased suicidal ideation by examining whether a suicide attempt h...

2015
Angela M. Garrison Jeffrey H. Kahn Steven A. Miller Eric M. Sauer

The authors evaluated emotional avoidance as a mediator of the relation between attachment avoidance (i.e., fear of dependency) and emotional disclosure and rumination as a mediator of the relation between attachment anxiety (i.e., fear of rejection) and emotional disclosure. Two operational definitions were used for each of three variables – emotional avoidance, rumination, and emotional discl...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2012
Anson J Whitmer Ian H Gotlib

Previous studies have demonstrated that individuals with major depressive disorder have difficulties switching attention from one task set to another. In the current study we examined whether ruminative thinking drives the switching deficits of depressed individuals. A secondary, more exploratory, goal of this study was to examine whether state rumination would impair depressed individuals' abi...

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