“…Interestingly, of the 25 studies revised, only seven studies used the complete WRRS and those included the original study in which the WRRS was developed ( Cropley et al, 2012 ; Querstret and Cropley, 2012 ; Vandevala et al, 2017 ; Dunn and Sensky, 2018 ; Sulak Akyüz and Sulak, 2019 ; Weigelt et al, 2019a ; Mullen et al, 2020 ), 11 used the affective and problem-solving pondering subscales ( Bisht, 2017 ; Kinnunen et al, 2017 , 2019 ; Querstret et al, 2017 ; Syrek et al, 2017 ; Vahle-Hinz et al, 2017 ; Firoozabadi et al, 2018a , b ; Junker et al, 2020 ; Zhang et al, 2020 ; Pauli and Lang, 2021 ), two studies used the problem-solving pondering and Detachment subscales ( Zoupanou et al, 2013 ; Mehmood and Hamstra, 2021 ), only one used the Detachment subscale ( Svetieva et al, 2017 ), and four studies used the affective rumination subscale ( Querstret et al, 2016 ; Van Laethem et al, 2019 ; Weigelt et al, 2019b ; Cropley and Collis, 2020 ; Smyth et al, 2020 ). Thus, the use of the subscales of the WRRS vary according to the researchers need and purpose.…”