2019
DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2019.1661844
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Cognitive mechanisms influence the relationship between social anxiety and depression among college students

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“…This current research explored the effects of epidemic rumination and resilience on college students' depressive symptoms, the interaction between rumination and resilience, as well as the mediating role of fatigue. In this study, epidemic rumination was positively related to depressive symptoms, in line with several studies also documenting a positive link between the two constructs [e.g., (4,17,18,58,74)]. Similarly, resilience was negatively related to depressive symptoms, consistent with prior studies [e.g., (30,31,75)].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This current research explored the effects of epidemic rumination and resilience on college students' depressive symptoms, the interaction between rumination and resilience, as well as the mediating role of fatigue. In this study, epidemic rumination was positively related to depressive symptoms, in line with several studies also documenting a positive link between the two constructs [e.g., (4,17,18,58,74)]. Similarly, resilience was negatively related to depressive symptoms, consistent with prior studies [e.g., (30,31,75)].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Depression among young adults has been recognized as a serious public health concern in the United States (US) because of high prevalence rates (24%–48%) and the negative impact related to co‐occurring health and behavioral issues such as substance use (Walters et al., 2018), anxiety (Kraft et al., 2019), premature mortality (Knox et al., 2000), and suicide (Corrigan et al., 2014). Individuals with depression are more socially withdrawn and engage less frequently with others to resolve conflict (Walters et al., 2018), while also experiencing significant life‐altering events such as changes in educational status, work, and romantic relationships in their transition to adulthood (Ibrahim et al., 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An anxious person's judgements and decisions are influenced by the qualities of their feelings; as a result, an anxious person becomes uncertain and loses control over an outcome. At the same time, uncertainty erodes self-confidence through reducing general self-efficacy, or the idea that one is capable of achieving a specified, desirable goal (Kraft et al, 2021;Franklin, Smith and Holmes, 2015). Low certainty and low control both imply the need to reduce uncertainty and increase control.…”
Section: Money Anxiety Herding Bias and Investment Decisionsmentioning
confidence: 99%