Implicit theories and depression in clinical and non-clinical samples: The mediating role of experiential avoidance

Volume: 39, Issue: 1, Pages: 68 - 73
Published: Nov 18, 2017
Abstract
Implicit theories refer to people’s beliefs about the malleability of personal attributes. Although previous studies have found that those who believe that their attributes are fixed (i.e., entity theorists) tend to be more depressed than those who do not (i.e., incremental theorists), the underlying mechanism is yet to be fully understood. In the present study, we examined experiential avoidance as a potential mediator of this association in...
Paper Details
Title
Implicit theories and depression in clinical and non-clinical samples: The mediating role of experiential avoidance
Published Date
Nov 18, 2017
Volume
39
Issue
1
Pages
68 - 73
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