2022
DOI: 10.1017/thg.2022.26
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Persistence of Anxiety/Depression Symptoms in Early Adolescence: A Prospective Study of Daily Life Stress, Rumination, and Daytime Sleepiness in a Genetically Informative Cohort

Abstract: In this prospective study of mental health, we examine the influence of three interrelated traits — perceived stress, rumination, and daytime sleepiness — and their association with symptoms of anxiety and depression in early adolescence. Given the known associations between these traits, an important objective is to determine the extent to which they may independently predict anxiety/depression symptoms. Twin pairs from the Queensland Twin Adolescent Brain (QTAB) project were assessed on two occasions (N = 21… Show more

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“…This study suggests a positive correlation between rumination and anxiety. Rumination has been proved to be an important causal variable of anxiety ( Verstraeten et al, 2011 ; Hansell et al, 2022 ; Sun et al, 2022 ). As stated above, rumination is associated with anxiety in addition to depression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study suggests a positive correlation between rumination and anxiety. Rumination has been proved to be an important causal variable of anxiety ( Verstraeten et al, 2011 ; Hansell et al, 2022 ; Sun et al, 2022 ). As stated above, rumination is associated with anxiety in addition to depression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Sun et al (2022) stated that rumination was independently associated with anxiety and depression. A study on anxiety/depression symptoms in early adolescence revealed that rumination accounted for a certain proportion of the changes in anxiety/depression in later stages ( Hansell et al, 2022 ). Rumination can positively predict anxiety.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The QTAB study (Hansell, Strike, de Zubicaray, et al, 2022 ; O'Callaghan et al, 2021 ; Strike et al, 2023 ) focused on the period of late childhood/early adolescence, with brain imaging, cognition, mental health, and early life/family demographics data collected over two waves (wave 1: 9–14 years, wave 2: 10–16 years). The baseline QTAB wave includes imaging data for 211 families (422 individuals).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%