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Rumination is strongly and consistently correlated with depression. Although multiple studies have explored the neural correlates of rumination, findings have been inconsistent and the mechanisms underlying rumination remain elusive.
Xiao Chen +2 more
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Rumination as a Transdiagnostic Phenomenon in the 21st Century: The Flow Model of Rumination
Rumination and its related mental phenomena share associated impairments in cognition, such as executive functions and attentional processes across different clinical conditions (e.g., in psychotic disorders).
Stephanie M Y Wong +2 more
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The response styles theory (Nolen-Hoeksema, 1991) was proposed to explain the insidious relationship between rumination and depression. We review the aspects of the response styles theory that have been well-supported, including evidence that rumination ...
Lyubomirsky, Sonja +2 more
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Reflecting on rumination: Consequences, causes, mechanisms and treatment of rumination
We review research showing that rumination has multiple negative consequences: (a) exacerbating psychopathology by magnifying and prolonging negative mood states, interfering with problem-solving and instrumental behaviour and reducing sensitivity to ...
Edward R Watkins, Henrietta Roberts
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Rumination in posttraumatic stress disorder: A systematic review
Initial models and empirical investigations of rumination in the clinical literature were predominantly in the domain of depression. However, rumination is now well-established as a transdiagnostic cognitive process, including in the context of ...
Michelle L Moulds +2 more
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Rumination syndrome is one of the functional gastroduodenal disorders. Effortless and repetitive regurgitation of recently ingested food from the stomach to the oral cavity followed by rechewing and reswallowing or spitting are the characteristic ...
Moo In Park
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Ruminating on Rumination: are Rumination on Anger and Sadness Differentially Related to Aggression and Depressed Mood? [PDF]
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 ...
Marlene M Moretti
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Unravelling antecedents and bidirectional impacts of nurse work rumination: a scoping review to enhance nurses’ well-being and improve nursing quality [PDF]
Background Globally, work rumination is a common phenomenon related to nurse burnout. However, most existing studies focus on the single negative impacts of rumination, with less exploration of its dual effects and antecedents. Therefore, comprehensively
Xun Xu +5 more
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The effect of trait mindfulness on rumination in college students: the mediating role of physical exercise behavior and optimistic intelligence quotient [PDF]
ObjectiveTo explore the mechanism of trait mindfulness's influence on college students' rumination and to analyze the chain mediating role of exercise behavior and optimistic intelligence quotient.MethodsA questionnaire survey was conducted on 1983 ...
Yong Jiang +3 more
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The objective of this study was to determine the effect of the rumination time on milk yield and composition as well as methane emission during lactation in high-yielding dairy cows fed a partial mixed ration based on maize silage without pasture access.
Robert Mikuła +5 more
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