Hooked on a feeling: Repetitive cognition and internalizing symptomatology in relation to autism spectrum symptomatology
Abstract
Repetitive cognition, including rumination such as that seen in depression, has been shown to correlate with depression symptoms in both typically developing individuals and individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Repetitive cognition is more common in autism spectrum disorder than in typically developing peers, as is depression; thus, this study evaluated the role of repetitive cognition in relation between autism spectrum symptomatology and...
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Title
Hooked on a feeling: Repetitive cognition and internalizing symptomatology in relation to autism spectrum symptomatology
Published Date
Jul 26, 2017
Journal
Volume
22
Issue
7
Pages
814 - 824
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