2024
DOI: 10.1002/jad.12289
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Communication modality matters: Co‐rumination via in‐person versus digital modalities has different prospective associations with depression and friendship quality

Ashley M. Battaglini,
Katerina Rnic,
Ellen Jopling
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionCo‐rumination is an interpersonal emotion regulation strategy in which negative feelings and problems are discussed perseveratively with another person. Although co‐rumination is salient in adolescence, research to date has focused on co‐rumination occurring in person and has not kept pace with the surge in digital communication that begins in adolescence. This study examined the degree, associations among, and consequences (i.e., depressive symptoms, and friendship quality) of adolescents' co‐rumi… Show more

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