نتایج جستجو برای: academic rumination

تعداد نتایج: 152226  

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2010
Gerald J Haeffel

A randomized trial was conducted to test the efficacy of three self-directed prevention intervention workbooks for depression. Cognitively at-risk college freshmen were randomly assigned to one of three conditions: traditional cognitive, non-traditional cognitive, and academic skills. Consistent with hypotheses, participants who were high in rumination and experienced stress exhibited significa...

2010
Maya Peled Marlene M. Moretti

Rumination is a risk factor for aggression and depression, yet few studies have incorporated both aggression and depression in a unitary model that reflects how rumination predicts these distinct conditions. The current study examined rumination on anger and sadness to assess their unique relations with aggression and depressed mood, respectively. Analogous anger rumination and sadness ruminati...

2016
Ronald C. Whiteman Jennifer A. Mangels

Rumination is a trait response to blocked goals that can have positive or negative outcomes for goal resolution depending on where attention is focused. Whereas "moody brooding" on affective states may be maladaptive, especially for females, "reflective pondering" on concrete strategies for problem solving may be more adaptive. In the context of a challenging general knowledge test, we examined...

Introduction: the temperamental traits are considered as an important risk factor for conduct disorder and the mechanisms of this relations is not clear. The aim of this study was investigating the mediating role of anger rumination in relations of affective temperaments with symptoms of conduct disorder in adolescents Methods: The method of this study was descriptive- correlational. The stati...

2015
Xinchun Wu Xiao Zhou Yufei Wu Yuanyuan An

Three hundred and seventy-six middle school students in Wenchuan County were assessed three and one-half years after the Wenchuan earthquake to examine the effects of rumination on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and posttraumatic growth (PTG). The results revealed that recent intrusive ruminations partly mediated the relationship between intrusive rumination soon after the earthquake with...

Journal: :Anxiety, stress, and coping 2009
Kanako Taku Arnie Cann Richard G Tedeschi Lawrence G Calhoun

To examine the role of rumination in the aftermath of traumatic/stressful events, posttraumatic growth (PTG) and the four types of rumination (i.e., intrusive rumination soon after the event, intrusive rumination recently, deliberate rumination soon after the event, and deliberate rumination recently) were assessed retrospectively for participants from the USA (N=224) and Japan (N=431). The res...

2010
Natalie J. Ciarocco Kathleen D. Vohs Roy F. Baumeister Anne Zell Natalie Ciarocco

Is there an adaptive side to rumination? We tested whether rumination that is focused on correcting past mistakes and active goal achievement could produce positive outcomes; this is in contrast to rumination that focuses on the implications of failure (i.e., state rumination) and taskirrelevant rumination. In all studies, participants received failure feedback on an initial task. A second task...

Journal: :Assessment 2016
Laura M Smart Jessica R Peters Ruth A Baer

Self-criticism is a form of negative self-evaluation that has strong associations with many forms of psychopathology. Rumination is a maladaptive form of repetitive thinking that is associated with many psychological disorders. Although measures of several different types of rumination (e.g., general rumination, depressive rumination, anger rumination) have been developed, none focuses specific...

2010
ELI PUTERMAN

Relationships among rumination, social support, and negative affect were examined using a daily process methodology. Trait rumination predicted subsequent daily rumination about daily family stress. However, findings from multilevel modeling indicated that these effects were moderated by social support. Social support also attenuated the effect of state rumination on negative affect. When those...

Journal: :Personality disorders 2014
Jessica R Peters Paul J Geiger Laura M Smart Ruth A Baer

Two prominent emotions in borderline personality disorder (BPD) are shame and anger. Rumination has been demonstrated to occur in response to shame and to escalate anger, and rumination, particularly anger rumination, has been shown to predict BPD symptoms. The present study tested a structural equation model in which shame leads to the features of BPD via increased anger and anger rumination. ...

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