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Recent studies have suggested that ruminative and distractive response styles to negative moods could have adaptive and maladaptive consequences, respectively. However, whether there is a common component in the adaptive aspects of ruminative or distractive response styles has not been examined sufficiently. Adaptiveness of ruminative or distractive response styles is considered to be associated with...
Response style theory (RST; S. Nolen-Hoeksema, 1991a) posits that ruminative response style (RRS) to depression prolongs and intensifies depressed mood, maintains a current depressive episode, and increases the likelihood of a new (or recurrent) depressive episode. The goal of this investigation was to examine the relative (i.e., retest reliability) and absolute (i.e., mean level change) stability...
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