Short-term affective consequences of specificity of rumination about unresolved personal goals

Volume: 66, Pages: 101519 - 101519
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
Rumination is a form of repetitive thinking that has been associated with both helpful and unhelpful consequences for mood and self-regulation. It has been suggested that the specificity of ruminative thought content may be one factor that determines whether state rumination about personal goals is adaptive. The present study tested the hypothesis that state rumination about unresolved personal goals is associated with unhelpful affective...
Paper Details
Title
Short-term affective consequences of specificity of rumination about unresolved personal goals
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
66
Pages
101519 - 101519
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