2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-55174-7
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Thought habits and processing modes among Japanese university students do not influence dynamic associations between rumination and negative affect

Kohei Kambara,
Shushi Namba,
Satoshi Yokoyama
et al.

Abstract: The integrated model of rumination argues that two trait factors—negative thinking habits and processing modes—get people stuck in maladaptive rumination. There is little evidence showing whether these factors influence the daily dynamic associations between rumination and negative moods. To address this, in this study, we conducted an experience-sampling method on Japanese university students. We recruited 92 Japanese university students and assessed their daily rumination and negative affect (NA) eight times… Show more

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