نتایج جستجو برای: rumination activity

تعداد نتایج: 1136934  

2015
Jeffrey Roelofs Marcus Huibers Frenk Peeters Arnoud Arntz

Neuroticism is considered a vulnerability factor for depression and anxiety but the mechanism by which this vulnerability is increased is unknown. Rumination is considered a psychological vulnerability for depression and anxiety. The current study sought to examine the mediational effects of different components of rumination (i.e., rumination on sadness, symptom-based rumination, rumination on...

2013
Barton J. Blinder Stanley L Goodman Renee Goldstein

umination, an uncommon disorder occurring from infancy throughout adulthood, is derived rom the Latin ruminare, "to chew the cud." Merycism, derived from the Helenic, is the act of postingestive regurgitation of food from the stomach back into the mouth, followed by chewing and reswallowing [1]. The two terms are often used interchangeably. Rumination is associated with medical complications su...

2015
Ueli Braun Susanne Zürcher Michael Hässig

BACKGROUND Eating and rumination variables were recorded in 300 healthy lactating dairy cows of 3 different breeds (100 Brown Swiss, 100 Holstein-Friesian, 100 Swiss Fleckvieh cows). Eating and rumination variables were monitored during a 24-h period using an automated system that recorded jaw movements via a pressure sensor integrated into the noseband of a halter. Phases of eating and ruminat...

Journal: :Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science 2008
Susan Nolen-Hoeksema Blair E Wisco Sonja Lyubomirsky

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 exacerbates depression, enhances negative thinking, impairs problem solving, interferes with instrumental behavior, and erodes social support. ...

2016
Francisco Leal-Soto Marcos Carmona-Halty Rodrigo Ferrer-Urbina

BACKGROUND Traumatic experiences, such as natural disasters, produce multiple and serious impacts on people. Despite the traditional focus on negative consequences, in many cases there are also positive consequences, such as posttraumatic growth. Tedeschi and Calhoun proposed a model of posttraumatic growth that emphasizes the role of rumination after the basic beliefs breakdown due to the occu...

2017
Maud Grol Paula T. Hertel Ernst H.W Koster Rudi De Raedt

The attentional scope model of rumination describes the links between rumination and attentional breadth. The model postulates that a more narrow attentional scope, caused by negative mood, increases the likelihood that thoughts become repetitive on the same topic, which in turn could exacerbate negative mood and lead to more attentional narrowing. We experimentally tested this model by examini...

2015
Maud Grol Paula T. Hertel Ernst H.W. Koster Rudi De Raedt

The attentional scope model of rumination describes the links between rumination and attentional breadth. The model postulates that a more narrow attentional scope, caused by negative mood, increases the likelihood that thoughts become repetitive on the same topic, which in turn could exacerbate negative mood and lead to more attentional narrowing. We experimentally tested this model by examini...

2018
Lea Rood Susan M. Bögels Lauren B. Alloy

The current study sought to examine three forms of negative, repetitive thinking in non-clinical children and adolescents aged between 10 and 18. More specifically, this study addressed the degree to which stress-reactive rumination can be differentiated from other forms of repetitive thinking, such as emotion-focused rumination and worry, and the associations between the various indices of rep...

2009
Thomas F. Denson Emma C. Fabiansson William C. Pedersen

Emerging research suggests that rumination increases risk for negative health outcomes. In the first experiment to investigate cortisol responses during angry rumination, participants were provoked and induced to engage in self-focused rumination, provocation-focused rumination, or distraction. Consistent with social threat theory, self-focused rumination maintained high levels of cortisol foll...

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