2023
DOI: 10.1111/jopy.12897
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Associations between daily affective experiences, trait and daily rumination on negative and positive affect: a diary study

Lilla Nóra Kovács,
Natália Kocsel,
Zsófia Tóth
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionRumination has mostly been studied in relation to depression, however, it may also occur in response to positive emotions (i.e., positive rumination), and therefore may be a protective factor related to the maintenance of positive mood.ObjectivesWe hypothesized that daily positive and negative affect would be associated with daily positive and negative rumination even after controlling for trait‐level rumination.MethodsWe carried out a diary study with university students (n=178), where participant… Show more

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