“…These results are in accordance with most previous cross-sectional studies using a "distinctive" approach showing that rumination is most strongly associated with MDD and worry with GAD, although elevated across disorders (Olatunji et al, 2010;Olatunji et al, 2013). Critically, previous crosssectional studies examining both common and unique aspects of RNT also found an association of unique variance in rumination or brooding with depression (McEvoy and Brans, 2012;Segerstrom et al, 2000;Spinhoven et al, 2015) and unique variance in worry with anxiety outcomes (Hur et al, 2017;Spinhoven et al, 2015) (but see Topper (Topper et al, 2014) for an exception). However, the prospective associations of the unique aspects of RNT may be confounded by content-or disorder-specific depression and anxiety items included in our measures of rumination and worry inflating relations with specific disorders (McEvoy et al, 2013).…”