نتایج جستجو برای: academic rumination

تعداد نتایج: 152226  

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2010
Keunyoung Yook Keun-Hyang Kim Shin Young Suh Kang Soo Lee

Intolerance of uncertainty (IU) can be defined as a cognitive bias that affects how a person perceives, interprets, and responds to uncertain situations. Although IU has been reported mainly in literature relating to worry and anxiety symptoms, it may be also important to investigate the relationship between IU, rumination, and depression in a clinical sample. Furthermore, individuals who are i...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2011
Marc G Berman Scott Peltier Derek Evan Nee Ethan Kross Patricia J Deldin John Jonides

Major depressive disorder (MDD) has been characterized by excessive default-network activation and connectivity with the subgenual cingulate. These hyper-connectivities are often interpreted as reflecting rumination, where MDDs perseverate on negative, self-referential thoughts. However, the relationship between connectivity and rumination has not been established. Furthermore, previous researc...

2000
Olivier Luminet Emmanuelle Zech Bernard Rimé Hugh Wagner

Emotional events are followed by recurrent thoughts (i.e., mental rumination), and talking about the event (i.e., social sharing of emotion). Factors that can account for variations in these consequences were examined (i.e., emotional intensity, the Five Factor Model, and two factors of alexithymia). In two samples, participants reported the most negative emotional event of the last months and ...

2018
Bettina K. Doering Antonia Barke Thilo Friehs Maarten C. Eisma

BACKGROUND Bereavement can result in severe mental health problems, including persistent, severe and disabling grief symptoms, termed complicated grief. Grief rumination (i.e., repetitive thought about the causes and consequences of the loss) is a malleable cognitive risk-factor in adjustment to bereavement. The Utrecht Grief Rumination Scale (UGRS) was recently developed to assess grief rumina...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه گیلان - دانشکده علوم انسانی 1393

this studyinvestigated therelations between examinees’ academic knowledge and theirperformanceonreading section of ielts and toefl (ibt) through using generalizabilitytheory. g-theory was utilized to investigate the effects of subtest, test items, participants and academic background on the reliability of ielts and toefl (ibt) score. tosamplethe subjectsofthissurvey,a placement testwasadministe...

2017
Tushna Vandevala Louisa Pavey Olga Chelidoni Nai-Feng Chang Ben Creagh-Brown Anna Cox

BACKGROUND The work demands of critical care can be a major cause of stress in intensive care unit (ICU) professionals and lead to poor health outcomes. In the process of recovery from work, psychological rumination is considered to be an important mediating variable in the relationship between work demands and health outcomes. This study aimed to extend our knowledge of the process by which IC...

2017
Nathalie Parola Xavier Yves Zendjidjian Marine Alessandrini Karine Baumstarck Anderson Loundou Guillaume Fond Fabrice Berna Christophe Lançon Pascal Auquier Laurent Boyer

BACKGROUND The Ruminative Response Scale (RRS)-short form is one of the most widely used measures of rumination, comprising ten items and two components: reflection and brooding. The aim of this study was to investigate RRS validity and reliability in a clinical sample of French patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). SUBJECTS AND METHODS Outpatients with a DSM-IV-TR diagnosis of MDD w...

2018
Jessica R. Peters David S. Chester Erin C. Walsh C. Nathan DeWall Ruth A. Baer

Background Understanding why individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD) ruminate on prior provocations, despite its negative outcomes, is crucial to improving interventions. Provocation-focused rumination may be rewarding in the short term by amplifying anger and producing feelings of justification, validation, and increased energy, while reducing self-directed negative affect. If p...

Journal: :Psychological trauma : theory, research, practice and policy 2015
Kanako Taku Arnie Cann Richard G Tedeschi Lawrence G Calhoun

Posttraumatic growth (PTG), psychological growth as a result of personal struggle with trauma, is hypothesized to occur when a highly stressful life event, such as a natural disaster, forces people to reexamine their core beliefs. To the authors' knoweldge, the present study is the first investigation in Japanese people examining the role of core beliefs, intrusive rumination, and deliberate ru...

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