Reexamining gender differences and the transdiagnostic boundaries of various conceptualizations of perseverative cognition.
Chrystal Vergara-Lopez,
Evelyn M. Hernandez Valencia,
Milagros Grados
et al.
Abstract:Research examining gender differences in perseverative cognition (repetitive, negative, and difficult-tocontrol thoughts) has focused on depressive rumination and internalizing syndromes. This study examines the transdiagnostic role of depressive rumination, anger rumination, and repetitive negative thinking across gender on internalizing and externalizing symptoms. Utilizing an ethnoracially diverse sample (33% Black, 35% Latinx, 32% White non-Hispanic) of n = 1,187 young adults (49.5% women), we found equiva… Show more
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