Depressed Adolescents’ Pupillary Response to Peer Acceptance and Rejection: The Role of Rumination

Volume: 47, Issue: 3, Pages: 397 - 406
Published: Aug 14, 2015
Abstract
Heightened emotional reactivity to peer feedback is predictive of adolescents' depression risk. Examining variation in emotional reactivity within currently depressed adolescents may identify subgroups that struggle the most with these daily interactions. We tested whether trait rumination, which amplifies emotional reactions, explained variance in depressed adolescents' physiological reactivity to peer feedback, hypothesizing that rumination...
Paper Details
Title
Depressed Adolescents’ Pupillary Response to Peer Acceptance and Rejection: The Role of Rumination
Published Date
Aug 14, 2015
Volume
47
Issue
3
Pages
397 - 406
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