2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10802-020-00714-8
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Distinguishing Transdiagnostic versus Disorder-Specific Pathways between Ruminative Brooding and Internalizing Psychopathology in Adolescents: A Latent Variable Modeling Approach

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“…Accordingly, our findings point out that neuroticism is not only a significant distal predictor of depressive symptoms, but also a significant indirect predictor for suicidal ideation. Rumination has also been found as a co-occurrent risk factor for both depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation, which supports the notion of rumination being a transdiagnostic factor of internalising disorders rather than a specific risk factor for depression (McLaughlin & Nolen-Hoeksema, 2011;Shaw et al, 2021). Considering that neuroticism also comes over as a direct longitudinal predictor of rumination, treatments that focus on decreasing behaviours related to low emotional stability could also lead to a reduction in ruminative tendencies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Accordingly, our findings point out that neuroticism is not only a significant distal predictor of depressive symptoms, but also a significant indirect predictor for suicidal ideation. Rumination has also been found as a co-occurrent risk factor for both depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation, which supports the notion of rumination being a transdiagnostic factor of internalising disorders rather than a specific risk factor for depression (McLaughlin & Nolen-Hoeksema, 2011;Shaw et al, 2021). Considering that neuroticism also comes over as a direct longitudinal predictor of rumination, treatments that focus on decreasing behaviours related to low emotional stability could also lead to a reduction in ruminative tendencies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…A robust literature has linked perseverative cognition, especially in the form of depressive rumination, to internalizing mental health problems among women (Johnson & Whisman, 2013; Shaw et al, 2021). Emerging research suggests that perseverative cognition may be a transdiagnostic risk factor across mental health problems and not specific to internalizing problems (Snyder et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consistent with prior work (e.g., Shaw et al., 2023), severity of financial difficulties was coded in the same way as the other adversities assessed (i.e., the rating team provided a severity rating considering the likely impact of the adversity for a typical person of that age given the circumstances, consequences, and duration) rather than using family income (the latter of which was tested as a potential covariate; see below). To assess the context that would shape the likely impact of the event, interviewers asked questions about qualities such as whether basic needs were met (e.g., food, housing, water, electricity, heat, health care; Chiappero‐Martinetti, 2014), unstable housing (e.g., foreclosure, evictions, moving between relatives’ homes, homelessness), living conditions (e.g., overcrowding), food insecurity (i.e., limited or uncertain access to nutritionally adequate and safe food; USDA.gov, 2018), use of social services (e.g., food stamps), participant's contribution to family income (e.g., working to pay for food or housing), and sources of income (e.g., child support, grandparents).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%